







Ford Transit 110 T350L FWD
Key details:
• 2.2L engine (Euro 4)
• MOT valid until end of October 2025
• Brand new starter battery and leisure battery
• New motor battery
• New fuel sensors and EGR system fully replaced
• Three keys (one working fob)
• Allow 20cm extra height for roof rack
• Fresh service
About ‘Luna’
The initial conversion was done by the previous owner, she has extra storage, hooks, and shelves to make it more practical for long trips.
I’m sad to be selling her, but I need to buy a smaller car as I’m now moving into London.
I’ve had amazing adventures with her and have been living in her over the past two months – summer in Scotland and Ireland! The engine runs perfectly, cruises comfortably at 70 mph, and easily handled the steep tight Irish roads.
The van is also perfect for stealth parking – I’ve slept in countless city centres on my adventures without any issues.
Lunas perfect for Anyone looking to start van life, take long road trips, enjoy wild camping or festivals, or simply have a reliable first campervan that’s ready to go.
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Features & Equipment
• Cooking: Gas hob, Campingaz 907 cylinder, foot pump water tap, 3 × 25 L fresh water tanks
• Power: New leisure battery (charges via alternator), 12 V LED lighting with two switches, USB/240 V sockets, electric hook-up
• Cooling: Fridge included, good size!
• Heating: All parts included for diesel heater (not yet installed)
• Other equipment:
• Roof rack (+20 cm height)
• Rhino ladder
• Wheel ramps
• Spare wheel + jack
• Mini chemical toilet
• Fire extinguisher fitted
• JVC stereo with USB + 3.5 mm jack – good stereo system
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Overall,
Lunas a well-loved, reliable camper that’s ready for new adventures. Excellent engine condition, fully equipped, and ideal for anyone wanting to hit the road immediately.
If you’re interested to have a look at Luna please Whatsapp me (+64) 21 176 7781 – my New Zealand number 🙂
The van features a full kitchen with a worktop and pine tongue-and-groove panelling with proper insulation for warmth and comfort.
There are no solar panels installed, but you could easily add them — I’ve found the leisure battery (which charges off the alternator) provides more than enough power for off-grid trips.
Inside, storage boxes double as seating, and there’s even a cubby hole perfect for a dog to sleep in.
The roof rack and ladder make it easy to carry bicycles or extra gear, and there’s access to the front cabin in case of emergencies.
I’ve also added strong, custom-built shelves in the back — they’re solid and practical, and I put a lot of care into building them.
The mattress is very comfortable and fits widthways at 160 cm, extending to 185 cm with the bed extension and fitted cushions. I’m 175 cm tall and sleep comfortably with plenty of space.
The contact details for this vehicle are no longer available because it has either sold or the listing has expired.
Insurance options are available through our partner, Ripe Insurance.
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