Having now read through lots of posts in many threads on several of the forums, I am beginning to wonder if I have come to the right place. Maybe some of the experienced hands here can point me in the right direction. Let me explain.....
Back in the seventies we bought our first VW to accommodate our five children. I have fond memories of the Microbus and the many trips we made in it. Rarely did it give us a moment's worry. When some eleven years later an inconsiderate motorist totalled it, we bought a VW 'BUS'. This too shared many trips and adventures with us. So when I started searching for a van to use as a mini camper it was not surprising that again, I settled on a VW. I get it at Easter.
However, as a septuagenarian grandmother, that which is under the bonnet is the least of my concern. I leave all that up to those knowledgable folk who have been trained to care for that. Sometimes I like to know what questions to ask, but overall, it is not top of the list. The rest is.
At present it is basically an empty shell. Everything which is in it will be removed by the gent from whom I bought it. So I am starting with a clean slate. My plan is to:
1/ install a second battery to run my fridge overnight without draining the car battery
2/ run the wiring where needed and put another one or two twelve volt outlets (fridge and computer)
3/ insulate the walls and ceiling (and possibly also the floor)
4/ Line the complete inside with whatever people use to line a camper (marine carpet?)
5/ build in a single bed with storage under as well as a cabinet or two.
Complete with a camp stove and a porta potty that should make for a comfortable camper.
Eventually I will knock out the three panels where windows should be and add a pop up roof.
My questions are: is there a forum for conversions? for places where people will help one do this? where I can find out where to get the materials for this project? It seems that the 'conversion' thread on this site focuses purely on mechanical conversion. What I am wanting to do is similar to what in the USA they call a conversion van. (I do have one in the USA for when I spend time with the family there.)
Please point me in the right direction so that I can go on my trip in mid May.
Lifey
Back in the seventies we bought our first VW to accommodate our five children. I have fond memories of the Microbus and the many trips we made in it. Rarely did it give us a moment's worry. When some eleven years later an inconsiderate motorist totalled it, we bought a VW 'BUS'. This too shared many trips and adventures with us. So when I started searching for a van to use as a mini camper it was not surprising that again, I settled on a VW. I get it at Easter.
However, as a septuagenarian grandmother, that which is under the bonnet is the least of my concern. I leave all that up to those knowledgable folk who have been trained to care for that. Sometimes I like to know what questions to ask, but overall, it is not top of the list. The rest is.
At present it is basically an empty shell. Everything which is in it will be removed by the gent from whom I bought it. So I am starting with a clean slate. My plan is to:
1/ install a second battery to run my fridge overnight without draining the car battery
2/ run the wiring where needed and put another one or two twelve volt outlets (fridge and computer)
3/ insulate the walls and ceiling (and possibly also the floor)
4/ Line the complete inside with whatever people use to line a camper (marine carpet?)
5/ build in a single bed with storage under as well as a cabinet or two.
Complete with a camp stove and a porta potty that should make for a comfortable camper.
Eventually I will knock out the three panels where windows should be and add a pop up roof.
My questions are: is there a forum for conversions? for places where people will help one do this? where I can find out where to get the materials for this project? It seems that the 'conversion' thread on this site focuses purely on mechanical conversion. What I am wanting to do is similar to what in the USA they call a conversion van. (I do have one in the USA for when I spend time with the family there.)
Please point me in the right direction so that I can go on my trip in mid May.
Lifey
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