Pricing up Home conversion campervan to sell

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Pricing up Home conversion campervan to sell

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We are thinking of selling our type 25 1989 1.9 Hightop campervan. As it is a home conversion I have no idea how much the van is worth. The van has 12months mot, rock n roll bed, 3 way fridge and 2 ring burner and lots of storage. It works as a camper but is a home conversion. I realise this brings the price down. I'd appreciate any advice of working out a fair price.
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A bit more info would be helpful e.g. how many miles on the clock; what engine does it have; is it running well; any rust on the bodywork; photos of interior and exterior; does it have a propex or eber?

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Looking for: window apertures for side windows, at the back of the van

T25; 1985; RHD; 1.9DG petrol / LPG; white Autosleeper high-top; Looking rusty again!

LT31; 1993; RHD; 2.4L petrol; high-top; diy camper project.

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It has a 1.9 non turbo diesel engine fitted four years ago. The engine is an excellent starter and runs very well. Underneath the van it is very solid rust wise. The seams have some rust which has been treated with rust killer. Generally the van is running very well and is used on a weekly basis. The reason to sell being that its getting a bit cramped with two kids.

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Without pics no one would be interested sorry!
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If you just need more room put a high top on it. Try the Timber Technicians, they're the biz for these.

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jamesc76 wrote:Image

Nicely done James! :lol:

I think its already got a hi-top Ian. :wink: :run

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I think its already got a hi-top Ian.

Tony

Clearly not the right one :shock:

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James, thanks for taking the time to post the really funny little giff. Thank you Tony for your very helpful questions.
We have now received some really good advice regarding finding a fair price for a home conversion campervan.

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