








Iveco LGV 3.5 Ton , lift for wheelchair an old adapted ambulance converted into camper. Double bed. Fitted kitch with jobs and working fridge, separate toilet room, room for a shower everything is there just not fitted. Another 3/14 bed that pulls out and folds away into seating area. Fitted awning. Tables and chairs. Comes with all plates and cutlery, fitted shelves for clothes, lots of space at the back if you fold the double bed up. Very loved, my daughter who is in a wheelchair can’t hack the camping anymore it’s the only reason for the sale.
Full service history, a converted ambulance so it’s been well looked after. Does need a new radio bit I’m happy to do it before a sale
All converted by me and my husband my husband is a tradesman. We did originally get someone in but weren’t happy with hes work so we have kept changing things over time. We adapted it around my daughters wheelchair so there is lots of space. We didn’t get round to fitting the shower so we made it into a toilet room. Everything is there to fit tho.
It’s been used with kids and dogs but it is a good van with a lot of great memories for a family. Gutters my daughter isn’t up to travelling anymore. I’m happy to get a new radio fit for the right buyer as we only get certain channels. Just passed it’s MOT and it’s taxed
Double bed at the back of the van, either keep it there or you have the option to fold away, we used to fold it up when we had the wheelchair in.
Another bed just smaller than a double that folds out into a seating area. Both have good mattress you can fold away
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