WooooooHoooooooo!!!! I'm back on the road again!!!!
Thanks for your help guys.
I thought I would just add a couple of tips for people searching under this subject in the future:
If you do need to cut the plastic pipe carrying the hydraulic fluid (because its rusted tight shut at the slave cylinder end), cut it as close as possible to the end. Once you've got it all off the van, it will be easier to remove the connector from the old cylinder. Once its off, as Tex says, you can reconnect it to the plastic pipe by hammering it in. I opened the inside of the pipe slightly by scraping the inside with one blade from a pair of scissors (just far enough to allow the connector to start to become seated) and then smacked it with a hammer while holding the pipe with a wrench.
The bolts fastening the cylinder into place are a pain. Its difficult to get a spanner in place to hold the one nearest the engine, which you need to do in order to turn the nut at the top. So, I cut a groove in the end of the bolt with a hacksaw and was then able to hold the bolt steady with a flat blade screwdriver while I tightened the bolt.
Hammers and hacksaws!!! Yeah baby!!!!!!

Peace and Love and .... ummmm all that.