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Hi, Iβm Lola and Iβm looking for a new Dub family to love me and take me on many more lovely adventures. My current Dub Mum is sadly having to let me go due to the imminent arrival of her first grandchild (childcare duties!) and she wants the best for me. I came off the production line in 1997 as a VW SWB T4 Transporter and was immediately converted by John Cockburn and Richard Holdsworth into a 2 berth VW based Cockburn Holdsworth Vista Hi Top Campervan.
Technical Info:
External Dimensions: L = 4.655m (15β 3.27β) W = 1.84m (6β) H = 2.80m (9β2β)
1.9 Diesel Engine
MOT until September 2022
Serviced: 3/3/2022
Habitation Check 21/1/21 β new gas hose and regulator fitted
Gross Vehicle Weight = 2515 kg; Kerb Weight = 2075 kg; Max Payload = 440 kg
Max Roof Loading = 15 kg (recessed rear roof luggage space accessed by external stainless steel ladder)
Current Mileage: 83,361 miles (reconditioned engine in 2019 at 70,456 miles)
Clutch, water pump and cam belt replaced in 2019 at 70,456 miles
Full valet: 2/3/2022
Original Vista High Top User Handbook and VW Ownerβs Manual and a host of historical paperwork
Internal Info:
Internal head height = 2m (6β7β) – no stooping required!
4 Belted Seats all upholstered in the original fabric with one small tear on the passenger seat pocket
Driver and front passenger seats swivel completely to face the rear two seats
Space and floor fitting for the table to make sociable eating area
Table top & leg are stored neatly in the rear wardrobe when not in use
These 4 seats make into 2 single beds leaving access through the middle of the van
(I am reliably informed it wouldnβt be a difficult job to fashion something to form a double)
Thetford Cassette toilet fitted to rear of van with concealed pull out sliding partition for privacy
Cupboard door to Thetford cassette accessed to rear of van via tailgate for emptying
Fold down wash basin in cupboard above WC
Two burner gas cooker and grill and stainless steel sink unit β both covered by heat resistant fold down work surface
Extendable leaf to provide extra work surface
Electrolux fridge with small 2* freezer compartment – overall capacity 60 ltr
2 x 2.72 kg butane gas cylinders secured in compartment under one rear seat with ventilation drop out to floor
Secondary gas isolation switches in cupboard under sink
Leisure battery & RCD switches in cupboard under fridge
Propex Heater
Internal Lighting
Roof vent/skylight with mosquito netting
Opening windows with mosquito netting to most
Storage cupboards and drawers below cooker/sink unit and further overhead lockers around the camper plus extra storage under one rear seat
Good sized storage cupboard above the cab for lightweight items only such as bedding
Zig SP-4 Control panel with operating switches for:
EHU; Leisure Battery; 12V lighting; Water pump; Propex Heater; Internal lights
240 volt sockets
TV coax cable
Kenwood CD Player & Radio (in cab)
2 x fire extinguishers and a carbon monoxide detector
Curtains to windows
VW T4 Thermal silver screens for windscreen and passenger & drivers door windows
Carpet throughout
External Information:
63 Litre fresh water tank under vehicle β water level guage on control panel inside van
36 Litre waste water tank under vehicle
Outlets to fill tank & release waste water
EHU outlet and extra long EHU cable
TV aerial
She may not be the fastest but Lola is nimble, surprisingly easy to manoeuvre and great to drive and will happily do 70 mph on the motorway with ease.
Text, Whatsapp, Email contact all fine
Makes into two single beds using the front and rear seats.
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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