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No not the bloke on youtube. How cool is this
https://www.gumtree.com/p/campervans-mo … 1174704427
Im sure can cant be hard turning what we have into that 
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Looks like it is bases on a LWB chassis looks good but I think i tad underpowered with a 1.9d with all that weight 
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Ha! I've actually seen a couple of these .. both touring way up the very north coast of Scotland. How weird would it be to be in that familiar wee cab knowing you had all that gear behind you!
2006 Citroen Dispatch 2.0HDi bought in July 2013 - Partial camper conversion ........

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Looks like it is bases on a LWB chassis looks good but I think i tad underpowered with a 1.9d with all that weight
I dont know. The same engine was in the early boxer motorhomes what must weigh more. Remember it will just be a fiberglass shell.
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Ha! I've actually seen a couple of these .. both touring way up the very north coast of Scotland. How weird would it be to be in that familiar wee cab knowing you had all that gear behind you!
If i thought it was this simple i would cut the sides and roof away with an angle grinder and craft some sort of luton shaped shell onto the back. I would think the ridged structure of out vans are through the side and roof supports though to prevent flexing.
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Looks like it is bases on a LWB chassis looks good but I think i tad underpowered with a 1.9d with all that weight
This kind of build is more popular on Ducato sized/type chassis
Being FWD these types of vehicles lend themselves to all sorts of modifications.
The vehicle's is/are delivered as A Chassis cab or A chassis cowl......
They then can have whatever built as intended..........
However some companies especially motorhome builders will cut off/modify the chassis or buy just the front clip ready cut behind cab/cowl and bolt on an Alko chassis (popular at moment) to give them whatever wheel base size they desire in order to build their caravan type accommodation and create a motorhome thing

Pre cut/built chassis cabs paired up ready for delivery and to acquire their chassis and body attachments
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