








Ford Transit 90 T350 2400cc LWB
Our van has a 2400cc Duratorq TDCI efficient diesel engine which runs like a dream.
The vehicle has a mass weight of 3500kgs (T350).
Described as Light Goods Vehicle on V5C.
The previous owner did an excellent job of kitting this van out, far too much to list in its entirety but here’s some of the systems and kit:
Solar panels x 2 (linked to 2 x brand new Lion leisure batteries of 100Ah each)
Inverter
Fridge
2 x burner hob (calor gas)
Sink – H&C taps
Water heater holding 10 litres
25kg gas cylinder
Largely fresh water holding tank
Microwave
Loose oven/grill
Integrated worktop
Diesel heater
Control panel
Isolator switch between main cab & rear
Slide out double bed/sofa
Detachable centrally mounted table
Privacy blinds
Cushioned head protector over entrance door
Wind out side awning with support legs & winder
Lots of storage spaces
2 x sets of levelling ramps – big/small
Long 240v hook-up lead
All systems integrated to 240v once on site and hooked up
Electric extractor fan
Carbon monoxide alarm
Wild camping suitable
Internal lighting:
2 x sets of spot lights over lounge area & worktop.
Main lights – Under work top decorative string mood lights/different settings/colours etc. Entrance light combined into grab handle on side door entrance
Main cab:
Power assisted steering – a very nice driving experience – sitting at 60-70mph all day if needed with no effort. Excellent gear ratios for this type of van.
5 forward gears
Reversing siren
Full time reversing camera on large central mirror monitor
Radio/CD player with flip out screen with USB
Extra 12v lighter sockets
Central locking throughout/alarmed
Central doorway (small) to rear area
Spare wheel
Isolator switch
Brand new vehicle battery (under drivers seat)
Battery booster switch (saves enough power to start vehicle if battery drained for whatever reason – i.e. if you left vehicle lights on as I did once!)
3 x front seats, all with seat belts.
Effective cab heating
Large rear doors
Tow bar ready
External shower point (never used)
This vehicle has a lot of kit inside as you have just read – we had the toilet/shower taken out because we take our motorcycle inside when we go away and we rarely wild camp. There is some carpet lining missing where the toilet/shower used to be – this may be rectified by time of sale but nothing a good DIY person can’t fix in a jiffy!
For someone who is good at DIY this van can be beautifully titivated inside.
What you have here, is a great base vehicle with all systems plumbed in to either wild camp or plug in on site – suitable for some great adventures. We regret having to let it go, but needs must.
MOT’d until May 26 – As per two advisories: The 2 x leaf springs have been fitted in a reversed position to increase the efficiency of the rear suspension – this is a perfectly acceptable/legal choice and can easily be reversed back to the original position by the new owner.
The new owners will have much fun in this well kitted out lovely camper van😀
The previous owner did the conversion. Equipment that has been fitted also has the booklets in a folder.
Fitting has been completed very efficiently as far as I can tell.
We purchased the vehicle from Sussex Caravans, so a reputable dealer for the leisure industry.
Listed as LGV on V5.
The bed is in the form of a slide out. Acting as a sofa during day time, then just pull out at night. I’m 6′ and it’s perfectly adequate. Sleeps 2 perfectly well.
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