Muninn
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This is my pride and joy, a V reg (1980) Toyota Hiace - known as Dot, but more commonly known as the Bananavan (long story!) I bought it a couple of months ago as an introduction to campervanning, and after realising that it was far cheaper than a VW in the same condition! I looked at several vehicles before spotting this, including Bedford Rascals, a big old Commer, and even the odd hearse!
As far as I know, there are less than 100 of this model and mark about in Britain, and even less of the camper version! It certainly turns a few heads!
It's pretty close to the original condition with very little rust. It's been reupholstered, the engine (a 1.6 petrol) is very basic and has been reconditioned and converted to unleaded. The gearbox and brakes have also been refurbed and was generally in good condition when I bought it (well, still is...). Certainly has been well looked after. As far as things to do goes, I want to design the beds so they convert into a double (on request of the wife!), need to fix the exhaust, get some straps for the pop top instead of boot laces, and sort the internal electrics out so it runs on a separate battery.
Here's a couple of photos I have on the computer. I'll take some more on my travels and upload if there is interest...
1) Parked up on Snake Pass:
2) On the beach near Barmouth (no I didn't overnight it there):
3) A look inside - got a sink and twin hob/grill in there, cat doesn't usually travel:
As far as I know, there are less than 100 of this model and mark about in Britain, and even less of the camper version! It certainly turns a few heads!
It's pretty close to the original condition with very little rust. It's been reupholstered, the engine (a 1.6 petrol) is very basic and has been reconditioned and converted to unleaded. The gearbox and brakes have also been refurbed and was generally in good condition when I bought it (well, still is...). Certainly has been well looked after. As far as things to do goes, I want to design the beds so they convert into a double (on request of the wife!), need to fix the exhaust, get some straps for the pop top instead of boot laces, and sort the internal electrics out so it runs on a separate battery.
Here's a couple of photos I have on the computer. I'll take some more on my travels and upload if there is interest...
1) Parked up on Snake Pass:
2) On the beach near Barmouth (no I didn't overnight it there):
3) A look inside - got a sink and twin hob/grill in there, cat doesn't usually travel: