My older "French bed" style Ducato conversion

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I converted this van about 3 years ago and we still love it. Geoff.
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Looks great. Really smart. As I posted on the other thread, but should probably have put here: what are the interior wall coverings and trim? I had something a bit like that in mind for ours.
 
I decided to try for a more modern look for this van. The roof cladding is a 3mm foam backed material and the furniture is Morland 15mm poplar plywood with their grey linen laminate bonded finish. On previous conversions I used knock in edge trims, but decided to use iron on trim for this build. As this was a minibus I was able to use the original Fiat plastic window and door trims. I used tambour doors throughout. I hope this helps. Good luck with your conversion. Geoff.
 
Looks very Tidy (y)

I like the two-tone bodywork. Is that a vinyl wrap on the lower section or painted?
 

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