RSB mk1 died about a month ago
I had a leak from the auto gear box, by the time the garage tried to move it to their ramp it would not go in gear as no pressure in the box. They initially thought it was just a seal gone. The day I returned home from the garage I had a speculative browse on ebay and saw a bigger red van........to cut a long story short I bought the van before mine was properly diagnosed as needing a recon autobox.
I put rsb mk1 on evilbay, within 3 minutes someone had started off with a ?500 bid, then it went up to ?700odd before the end of the first night. I must have replied to 30 buy it now offers and accepted one at ?1500, which they agreed I could rip out the interior and other parts. They said cash would be in my bank that day, it didnt happen and the following morning someone else offered ?2150 and put the cash in an envelope in my hand, the first guy was annoyed but he went back on his deal and tried to change the conditions agreed in the sale.
So here is the new van.....conversion is being documented step by step. I have done the foundations and now ready to build the frame for kit. I plan to have a trapezium shaped bed (so I can sleep across the van and gain living space at the front) at the back over the kit about 1.1m high, the van is 172cm wide which is 10cm too short for me so if I sleep at a slight angle its fine. sails will go on the floor, boards at an angle of apx 60deg on racks over the wheelarch, straps facing down. This means the noses will all gather together and just poke into the unit I will build for the shiny new smev sink and stove under the drivers side rear window.
I think this will maximise living space in the van as we do camp a lot but with wet weather rsb mk1 was not livable in (although the rear heater in it could dry clothes in a 10 min drive to the next campsite).
Here are the links to the blog articles I have done so far.....would love to hear some ideas before I finally start bolting the frame into place.
www.redsurfbus.com/2013/06/ne...ting-week.htmlbuying the new van....and new sails from hot sails maui arrived too.....great week
www.redsurfbus.com/2013/06/ca...sion-part.htmlpreparing the van for windows and floor to be fitted
www.redsurfbus.com/2013/06/ca...n-part_28.htmlwindows and floor now fitted.....parts arriving by the van load
www.redsurfbus.com/2013/07/ca...onversion.htmlInstalling the leisure battery
http://www.redsurfbus.com/2013/07/ca...ersion_16.htmlBoring bits like carpeting the ceiling
Hope you enjoy. This is a huge learning curve/relearning curve for me at the moment, stuff I learnt while studying engineering is all coming back to me slowly but surely. AND I found an actual use for some of the stuff I teach in maths classes.