Van choices....stuff wot I've learned :)

Don't know how to put a link on this but if you google Morris Leslie car auctions and go to the classic car section there is a very tasty 4x4 camper coming up for sale at the end of March
 
Hehe he's got in a mess there :)

I like the looks of the Iveco but realistically they will be too expensive.

Sprinter would be great... Or the Broughton mentioned above.

I'd also like a Toyota troop carrier to mod but don't see them either in the Uk.

The Crafter 4Motion is better then the Sprinter, but you have to go to Germany.
 
Theres always a handful of UK registered commercial 4x4 Sprinters on Ebay. If you want a converted one, you will need to check out mobile.de.

If the bog standard 4x4 Sprinter is not up to what you want, then there are a couple of aftermarket firms.

I think you will find a lot of the 4x4 Ivecos restricted to 55MPH

They are not restricted..... they just don't go very fast, 60 is not a limit for us but a target :have fun:
 
Have you considered one of these
reynolds boughton rb44

They can be picked up fairly reasonably and are as tough as hell


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OK you got to fix the brakes, read the army forums on them, there is a reason why many are low mileage - cos they were pulled from use as being unsafe. On paper they look great 5.5 tonne, 4x4 perkins phazer engine but...........

If you can find the civi version 7.5 tonne same engine then they are better (different axles)

In reality any 4x4 of this size is a big compromise, 3.5 to 7.5 tonnes there ain't alot around

You could buy a serbian zavasta for 23k euro for the chassis cab version, based on the old daily / alfa ar8 (my trucks generation), daily 4x4, great truck but still very expensive - 50k+ new for chassis cab, or a bremach , again iveco based. You might pick up a Scam a little cheaper as they are older.

It depends what you want to do with the truck really, if plans come off we will move into our truck this winter so speed doesn't matter and the old daily 4x4's are tough, get out of europe and fuel cost becomes less of an issue.


Rich
 
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They are not restricted..... they just don't go very fast, 60 is not a limit for us but a target :have fun:

I must have got that on the Iveco site, where new ones would be restricted, but not if for private use. I think I got that right, lol :)
 
I must have got that on the Iveco site, where new ones would be restricted, but not if for private use. I think I got that right, lol :)

Its a bit more complex than that - it depends on your tyre choice at purchase.

To go faster in them you have to buy the 17.5 inch wheel / tyres

If you go for the 16 inch then you get 255/100 16 tyres which have a lower speed rating and the trucks are restricted.

So people buy them with the 17.5 inch and them buy a new set of wheels so they can fit say hankook tyres

Iveco Daily 4x4

Super Single wheels to suit Fuso Canter and Isuzu 4x4 Trucks

I need to get a life .... my brain is filled with useless information

Rich
 
Thanks, found the site. Seems nearly all Iveco stuff, wonder how easy it would be to register in UK, they all seem Euro 3.
Just have to wait a couple of years for those Crafters to drop, lol
 
Ha. Thought that seemed surprisingly reasonable value. Then noticed the price didn't include van or vat
 

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