You Know When You've Been Tango'd

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So I got my van today, it started life as a 2 seater LWD van and V2L removed the bulk-head added 3 extra single seats, two tinted windows and insulated and fully carpeted the loading area. Plus their body styling pack.
Cannot wait for the comments on this one :) These are dealer pics of similar van, mine has no window slot in the rear.

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To be fair I don't hate it - aside from the top rear spoiler which gives it a bit of a toy like look (though Ford seems to go for that these days with their trucks - the Rangers all have an aspect of it).
 
yes - whats the interior like ... it's for sleeping in ?

the wheel wells look as though they would have accepeted bigger rims, or is that the suspension travel allowance ? I'd be afraid of a lumpy ride with the low profiles though.

e:bulkheads aren't structural - or you added some bracing ?
 
This is the logical next step for the trend for ever bigger cars.

Might as well go the whole hog and get something truly practical :D

Tbf I swapped my 3 series for a Toyota Alphard camper six months ago and it's been ace. Really useful having all that load space, and great for trips obviously!

Dunno about the low profiles though....I've got big fat tyres on mine, nice and quiet and smooth!
 
Is it just the style you like rather than the practicality? Wouldn't a minibus/large people carrier have been cheaper?

All ready have a VW Caddy Max, and my son has a the same but in SWB and is wheelchair adapted. The idea of having all the load space without removing seats was just a more practical solution. Plus virtually no one has any new stock till June 2022 at the earliest.
 
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