I'm thinking of buying a t5 Transporter. What should I be looking out for in terms of maintenance and general looking after it?
Also, Van thread is a go. Post vans.
Yes?
No?
Anyone?
Why the T5 specifically?
There are dozens of other vans in that class.
>>15383187
A T5 possibly for a cheap camper conversion.
Although I'm open to other van suggestions
>>15383242
You have lots of choices, friend.
If you search the name of a van and the word camper you are bound to find dozens of videos on YouTube to give you an idea of space.
Smaller car based vans and MPV:
Citroen C15
Ford Escort Mk5/6 Van
Fiat Fiorino
Citroen Berlingo
Renault Kangoo
Peugeot Partner
VW Caddy
Fiat Multipla
Fiat Doblo
Ford Transit Connect
Citron Picasso
Renault Espace
Chrysler Voyager
Peugeot 206 Van
Bigger Vans:
Peugeot Boxer
Fiat Ducato
Ford Transit
Citroen Relay
Renault Master
Mercedes Vito
Mercedes Sprinter
Toyota Hiace
Other non van vehicles to consider
Are 4x4s , estates and single cab pickups with a fiberglass canopy. Estates can make good campers if you don't need living space or headroom.
Such as:
Land Rover Discovery
Mitsubishi Pajero
Peugeot 405 Break
Subaru Forester
>>15383392
Thanks for the list. I'll check some of the bigger vans out defiantly. The Peugeot/Citroen/Renault vans all share the same engine, don't they?
I only mentioned the T5 because I've seen some nice converted ones around desu
>>15383392
You simply listed every van in recent existence. That's not how you give recommendations.
I found an 85 Vanagon near me in my area. wondering if they are good project cars? difficult/expensive to work on for a mechanical noob?
>>15383430
Most of them share PSA engines.
But FIAT models especially often have multipe choice of both FIAT and PSA engines.
Also, the Peugeot 308SW is another good oneespecially with the full length panoramic roof option.
The T5 is definitely the most popular commercially done conversion so there are a lot of designs you can take inspiration from.
Image is Land Rover 110
>>15383435
All of them are good though.
>>15383545
This
Vans are generally more reliable than cars, the condition is more important really.
>>15383480
pls respond
>>15383480
Huge availability of parts and pretty simple to work on.
Also a lot of information and dedicated forums, and just for that reason it would be a good choice for a beginner.
Just make sure its not too big of a project.
>>15383717
he says it needs some coolant hose and thats it pretty much. it's the water cooled engine.
>>15383242
I guess if you have money you could just get a t5 california, which is a prebuilt camper with 2nd bed(the roof opens up)
>>15382595
Go for it, make sure you service it at proper intervals.
>>15384335
also, this.
http://dallas.craigslist.org/mdf/cto/5636780707.html
wish i had the dosh for this
What kind of conversion do you want to do?
Just a simple sleeping platform with storage underneath?
Or do you need a table, a bench, and cooking area and things like that?
Basically do you want living space in the van or just for sleeping