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- April 3, 2014 at 6:36 pm #107029KieranCParticipant
Hello all,
I’ve just brought and begun working on an old Transit. I’m hoping to fly through the construction process so that I can live in my van for the summer! (Wish me luck..) I intend to keep things as simple as possible, as I’m a carpenter by trade the units and bedframe will be a breeze but I certainly am stumped with the gas and electrics.. So far I’ve stripped out the old ply lining and floor and will begin insulating and venting as soon as the parts arrive in the post 🙂
Cheers, Kieran
April 17, 2014 at 6:00 pm #116435DarrenGuestHi Kieran
Hi KieranSounds like a great challenge.
Looks like you’ll be fine with the building of furniture with your trade.
Gas and electrics tend to be easier than you think.Let us know how you get along.
April 17, 2014 at 6:00 pm #116437DarrenGuestHi Kieran
Hi KieranSounds like a great challenge.
Looks like you’ll be fine with the building of furniture with your trade.
Gas and electrics tend to be easier than you think.Let us know how you get along.
June 5, 2015 at 1:25 pm #116439andrew jamesGuestwinnebego
Hello everyone and greetings from Cheshire, I am in the process of restoring a le sharp, this is built on a 1983 Renault traffic chassis cab, I am in need of the two front wings/fenders, there is no one on eBay, does anyone know how to source old Renault parts.
Thank youJune 5, 2015 at 1:25 pm #116441andrew jamesGuestwinnebego
Hello everyone and greetings from Cheshire, I am in the process of restoring a le sharp, this is built on a 1983 Renault traffic chassis cab, I am in need of the two front wings/fenders, there is no one on eBay, does anyone know how to source old Renault parts.
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