








Ford Transit 125 T260 Blend Campervan
Here for sale we have my beloved Ford Transit 125 T260 Blend Campervan. Blue, 80,000m, 2012, 2.2litre Turbocharged diesel engine, short wheelbase, low roof, front wheel drive, manual, 6 gears.
Reason for sale is moving to New Zealand for a year to carry on my adventure. The van has taken me to the Brecon Beacons, Belgium and last month up to the Lake District.
Bought the van about a year and a half ago. Serviced before I bought it and I’ve done a full service on it last year which included all the filters, new oil etc.
4 new tyres since I’ve bought it and new main starting battery this year.
Electric windows, cruise control, bluetooth connectivity for phone
Oil Cooler has been replaced, fixed a broken wire on the DPF filter, fitted a new windscreen washer pump, fuel filter housing and ignition switch too.
Next thing needing doing is rear discs and rear brake pads. I’d change them once the pads are worn down a bit more. Brakes were the only advisory on the last MoT
Haynes Manual included
Camper Bits: Two sofas in the back which converts into a bed (fits me and I’m 6’2”). Stealth camper from the outside, no windows or external power points meaning you can rock up anywhere, I’ve never been moved on and 90% of the places I stay aren’t campsites.
Foot pump operated sink. 2x10l water tanks (1 for fresh, one for dirty). Plenty of storage. New leisure battery at the end of last year.
Wood burner installed by previous owner, and I’ve added a portable diesel heater
Have a portable hob with a few cans of gas if you need.
Runs really well, sad to let it go but it’s gotta be done. If I see her for sale when I get back I may put an offer in!
Any questions let me know!
2 Sofas that convert to create 1 bed for 2 adults
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