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Devon interior
Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 21:21
by D'Squared
I have a 1981 Devon, which i bought with no interior fitted...am in the process of refitting it...big jig saw, but aM in need of help...has anyone got any interior pics they can post up...particulary rear wardrobe to show fitment etc, front of kitchen near fridge/back of driver seat..is there a panel that boxes in the fridge? and buddy seat area..how does the main table and leg secure in place?
Thanks in advance..
Cheers
DD
Re: Devon interior
Posted: 15 Apr 2009, 22:03
by jaydog
I'll sort some out for you tomorrow
Re: Devon interior
Posted: 16 Apr 2009, 11:55
by D'Squared
jaydog wrote:I'll sort some out for you tomorrow
Thanks mate..
Re: Devon interior
Posted: 21 Apr 2009, 19:50
by D'Squared
D'Squared wrote:I have a 1981 Devon, which i bought with no interior fitted...am in the process of refitting it...big jig saw, but aM in need of help...has anyone got any interior pics they can post up...particulary rear wardrobe to show fitment etc, front of kitchen near fridge/back of driver seat..is there a panel that boxes in the fridge? and buddy seat area..how does the main table and leg secure in place?
Thanks in advance..
Cheers
DD
anyone?
Re: Devon interior
Posted: 21 Apr 2009, 20:22
by FergusT25
Hi,
We have an 1986 Devon with a brown and cream interior, i hope i can be of some help to you however it will take me a couple of day to get the pictures taken and posted. Our fridge is behind the drivers seat and under the sink, it has a end panel boxing the fridge in. I will take pics tomorrow in the daylight.
Cheers Peter.
Re: Devon interior
Posted: 22 Apr 2009, 20:54
by D'Squared
FergusT25 wrote:Hi,
We have an 1986 Devon with a brown and cream interior, i hope i can be of some help to you however it will take me a couple of day to get the pictures taken and posted. Our fridge is behind the drivers seat and under the sink, it has a end panel boxing the fridge in. I will take pics tomorrow in the daylight.
Cheers Peter.
thanks Peter, any pics of interior would be useful...wish list below,
fridge area
buddy seat
table storage
rear wardrobe
as many as possible...
Thanks in advance.
DD
Re: Devon interior
Posted: 22 Apr 2009, 21:07
by kevtherev
some pics here
http://www.traffictrim.co.uk/gallery-2c.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Devon interior
Posted: 23 Apr 2009, 10:51
by FergusT25
Re: Devon interior
Posted: 23 Apr 2009, 11:14
by dugcati
Fergus... thats a lovely interior -very clean and in brilliant condition

Re: Devon interior
Posted: 23 Apr 2009, 16:50
by kevtherev
It's no wonder Devon loved fitting out T25's.
and no wonder they sold so many
Re: Devon interior
Posted: 23 Apr 2009, 17:48
by D'Squared
Those pics are awesome Peter, thanks very much...
You have a pm..
DD
Re: Devon interior
Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 11:47
by Treefiddy
Nice! Now I know what to aim for with mine... didn't realise I had bits missing until seeing these

Re: Devon interior
Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 12:48
by grumpyoldgit
Nice pictures of the interior. Really good condition and well looked after.
I have an 83 which looks almost the same. One difference is that the table looks a little squarer and we store it in the back in an indentation in the unit that also holds the pole. In reality, I use that storage space for a camping table for outside and the table top just sits in the back with all the other junk when underway. I will have to see if it fits in the place you use. The door hinges were rather loose when I got the van and I have reset them in the flaking hardboard with superglue. It has sorted them out for now but they are still rather weak. Any suggestions?
The blue tubing that fits in the water container tended to crease and stop the flow. The nearest substitute I could find was clear tubing from a garden centre. Very cheap and also useful for syphoning home brew.
One headache I have is the fridge. It does not work and the local caravan dealers, who were more than happy to look at it, said that because it and the cooker have rubber tubing it is against the latest regs and would have to be replaced first. They were a bit vague about the price but in view of the age of the van said they were happy to look at it if I could get the fridge out and bring it over to them in the car. I have sweated my nuts off but cannot get the damned thing out. It seems to be bolted in somehow but I just can't see where. I am not technically minded so I am sure this sounds rather lame to those of you who can strip an engine blindfolded but it does bug me that I have a fridge that I just can't use.
Any help appreciated.
Re: Devon interior
Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 14:03
by A KIRK
Re: Devon interior
Posted: 27 Apr 2009, 14:29
by grumpyoldgit
Nice photos Andrew. And I thought it was just me that left beer and wine bottles, clothes etc, all over the van!
Mine is being M.O.T.'d and serviced today so I will have a look for those screws when it gets back. I should really have looked for that sort of thing.
I see you store the table behind the driver's seat. I will have to check on the amount of space available.