westycapri
Club Retro Rides Member
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I like camping and I like cars so the next step was obvious…. Combine the 2 into a beast of a Transit! I’ve been on the lookout for one of these for years, whenever they’ve come up I’ve not been in the financial position, they’ve sold so quickly or they’ve been rough. This one however turned up on eBay a few weeks ago and looked great in the photos. I had a chat with the gf (been in her ear about this for our whole relationship) and we decided to go for it. I spoke with the previous owner over the phone and he was a nice chap and sent me some pics of the worse areas on the van. TBH they weren’t that bad and seeing more inspirational threads like this retrorides.proboards.com/thread/187764/1978-bedford-autosleeper-sitting-pretty?page=5I thought whats the worse that can happen… Fast forward a week and I was getting an 8.07 train out of Euston to Liverpool on a Friday evening to go stay with a mate so he could give me a lift across to the Wirral the next morning. A couple of beers to catch up turned into a few and a Kebab on Friday night, but due to my excitement I was up early and raring to go. We got across to the Wirral by 9.30 and there it was in front of me… It was a bit dirtier than in the photos but was as described, every panel and chassis cross-member has had work but he was solid. Some of the additional pics that came separately from the ad: So I handed over the cash and went to the seaside straight away with my mate Phil… Then started the long drive back to London. Obligatory First fill up pic… Then got home about 8 hours later… The 8 hours wasn’t just because of the slowness of the van, traffic was also a nighmare and I wasn’t being particularly great at holding my bladder for more than an hour. The van did however perform faultlessly… bar the curtains falling down when I opened up the side windows and hit 50mph. So what have I bought… Its a Transit Autosleeper delivered in May 1978, Key facts - 4 speed gearbox - uprated 2.0 OHC high compression pinto engine. He cruises comfortably at 60 and has enough left that it will accellarate when heading up hill. - It averaged 25mpg on the drive down. - It has such modern appliances as a sink, - a 2 way gas and electric fridge, - 240v hookup, - a stove and grill, - a pop top roof, - leisure battery That was pretty much Saturday done. Sunday was a trip to my GF parents to give him a rundown… he’s called Pugwall btw after the rubbish 90’s Kids TV show. We stopped at a carboot and I purchased some ramps that were cheap then swung by Halfords to pick some cleaning bits up... Never spent so much in Halfords on cleaning potions and chemicals– came to about £50. Parked him/it up at the gf parents house and started to clean… Strip down Mid clean… Pics now clean My favourite thing… the 1 electric window When he was clean we went for a short drive to a viewing spot, had a beer and some snacks to celebrate the ending of the cleanathon. Its getting late now so will hold it there hopefully gives you a flavour… to say I’m happy with it is an understatement. Cheers Josh
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Last Edit: Jun 28, 2023 17:18:50 GMT by westycapri
@fantasticmrford 1984 Ford Capri 2.0s 1978 Ford Transit Autosleeper 1975 Landrover Series 111 Dormobile
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That is an awesome Transit mate!!
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Looks great as it is but loads of potential as well.
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Looks tidy! I love the way its almost identical in layout and design as mine.
Any big plans or just use and enjoy?
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omg I'm in love ,,,,,bloody lovely
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stevietuck
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Never argue with idiots,they drag you down to their level then beat you with their expertise!
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Nice find mate, looks really nice.
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westycapri
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 264
Club RR Member Number: 105
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Cheers guys for positive comments. I love it I'll put some more pics up when I get a chance Looks tidy! I love the way its almost identical in layout and design as mine. Any big plans or just use and enjoy? I wouldn't be surprised if autosleeper used the same bits. Your thread has made me less nervous of gutter rail rot amd rot in general so thanks! Give me a shout if you need any pics of any areas for reference on your van. Plans are to use it for the moment,then see what it needs as we figure out what works and what doesn't. I've already got loads of plans but I don't tend to get loads of time so likely to take a while to instigate Cheers Josh
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@fantasticmrford 1984 Ford Capri 2.0s 1978 Ford Transit Autosleeper 1975 Landrover Series 111 Dormobile
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mexicansteve
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Club RR Member Number: 31
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That looks mighty purdy. Enjoy your retro camping. I really need another one don't I?
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BeQuietandDrive
1989 Bedford Astra Van
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paul232
Part of things
Old fords never die, fools like me fix them lol.
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That's a beaut mate. My mk3 is used as a daily load lugger and family holiday wagon. Use it and enjoy. Well done.
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westycapri
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 264
Club RR Member Number: 105
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Aug 10, 2016 20:13:22 GMT
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Thanks again for all the comments definitely will be using and enjoying. So reason I didn’t complete the first thread post, and didn’t then follow up with much on the second was because I was knackered. Reason I was knackered was that I was using the driveway and hose of my gf parents in Sussex to clean and go over a van. Now not normally a problem we went for a drive after the cleanathon and headed back for a bbq before heading home to London. I however stupidly left the lights on and meant when we went to start the van to go back to London it wouldn’t. Everything had died, the dash lights wouldn’t even come on. So we stuck it on charge and tried to start it a couple of times. This went on until about 11.30pm when we finally got enough juice in the battery to get it going. We then set off for home. That was where the second problem and the route cause of the first problem, the battery wasn’t charging as the alternator was shot. I work north of London and had to be at work at 8am, we were in sussex about an hour from our flat in south London, which I had to stop at to get a change of clothes. It was then another 1hr and 30 from my work so the alarm was set for 4.30am to get up and set off. I reattached the battery and we set off at sunrise and we did the drive back to London just on battery power, when we got home I got changed and jumped into my XR3i and got to work on time. Unfortunately I’ve been knackered all week as a result of it so below is what else I wanted to share. I realised today that the image I’d been using to show a few mates at work of what a mk2 transit camper looks like is my van. It links back into the transit forum so will go on there soon to see if I can find some more history as currently is lacking. These are some pics of pictures taken by the previous owner when he got it in 2007 which show the yellow over blue stripe. And then the extent of the history… Open it up and this is inside Which has this great marketing material with more facts on the features it would of come with new.. Its also a pratical family car… And flip over the leaflet and this is on the back… Received 27 May 1978. I love this kind of stuff. So to solve the issues I’ve got an uprated 75amp alternator on order so hope to fit it tomorrow night or Saturday morning. Really could do with the transit to get to work as I had an object destroy a tyre on my XR3i so will be running sans spare until I get it sorted. Other items I’ve got this week which will look to use - Fan belt - Ignition leads - Oil Filter - Oil Items that I want to do in short term that generally involve making sure its reliable long term by replacing anything that looks suspicious and to check the camping gear works so we can use it for the rest of the summer. - Give the mechanicals a once over - Make a list and buy some tools to keep in the van. - Get Fridge and Stove working – was told they are but want to test them before I use - Drain and clean the water tank - Convert to electronic ignition (need to check it first as may already be) - Fit Electric Fan - Relocate Leisure battery to void in engine bay as takes up so much space in the cupboard - Check the gear lever bushes – its pretty bad on gear change – its an old transit but it shouldn’t be as hard as it is to get into reverse! Also did the most important addition today… Cheers for reading Josh
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Last Edit: Apr 15, 2018 21:00:41 GMT by westycapri: PB links removed
@fantasticmrford 1984 Ford Capri 2.0s 1978 Ford Transit Autosleeper 1975 Landrover Series 111 Dormobile
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westycapri
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 264
Club RR Member Number: 105
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Aug 10, 2016 20:14:20 GMT
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That looks mighty purdy. Enjoy your retro camping. I really need another one don't I? Yes you do!
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@fantasticmrford 1984 Ford Capri 2.0s 1978 Ford Transit Autosleeper 1975 Landrover Series 111 Dormobile
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westycapri
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 264
Club RR Member Number: 105
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Aug 17, 2016 20:49:48 GMT
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Took the transit back to my parents to see the capri Was followed into the drive by a local taxi driver who said the rear wheel was wobbling. I had a nice chat with him about it and had the now standard conversation i have with all my vehicles "you don't see many of them around". It was late and i was knackered from work so assumed bearings or something else without thinking to check the rim its self. It turned out it had buckled and considering I'd not hit anything that hard it must of been like it since I picked it up. So garage has swapped it over and I've picked up a new rim for a fiver. Also at the weekend did an ikea trip to kit it out and had a little play with the fridge to see if it would work. I was unsuccessful on starting it on gas or electric. Anyone have any experience with these fridges and can give any in site into how it works. It's an electrolux 200 There is also this little switch which I assume has something to do with it but I have no idea. When flicked to as per the green arrow it has 6volts on both terminals. When flicked as per orange it has 10 volts at one terminal only. First camping trio away at the weekend. I can't wait. Cheers Josh
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Last Edit: Apr 16, 2018 9:40:47 GMT by westycapri: PB get rid
@fantasticmrford 1984 Ford Capri 2.0s 1978 Ford Transit Autosleeper 1975 Landrover Series 111 Dormobile
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Aug 17, 2016 21:04:10 GMT
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Whats that electric window kit? Its ace. I have a vague memory of them but not seen one in ages.
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Aug 17, 2016 21:25:49 GMT
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Nice mate. Id love something like that. But no more room.
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1994 BMW 525i touring 2004 BMW Z4 sorn and broken 1977 Ford Escort 1982 Ford Capri getting restored 1999 Mazda B2500 daily driver.
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Aug 17, 2016 22:40:02 GMT
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westycapri
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 264
Club RR Member Number: 105
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Aug 18, 2016 13:01:56 GMT
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Whats that electric window kit? Its ace. I have a vague memory of them but not seen one in ages. Haha you mean this... It is my favourite thing. It's a Pelco Product Autoglide. I love that I only have 1. I also like I can mock the passenger who has to use a windup window. I like the way it simply attaches to the spindle. Thanks Guz had a look but no joy on the fridge
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@fantasticmrford 1984 Ford Capri 2.0s 1978 Ford Transit Autosleeper 1975 Landrover Series 111 Dormobile
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Aug 18, 2016 14:38:01 GMT
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Lovely camper - lovely transit. Interesting that it's got a late model grille and front indicators - I wonder why?
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westycapri
Club Retro Rides Member
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Club RR Member Number: 105
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Aug 18, 2016 15:17:23 GMT
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Lovely camper - lovely transit. Interesting that it's got a late model grille and front indicators - I wonder why? Cheers mate I don't think it has got a late front end by looking at the autosleeper booklet it shows the same front end. I thought that it was an option on early vans as some are round lights and some are square lights. I assume they made it a square standard by the end of production. However someone has massacred the wiring in the rear lights so probably changed from early type (as per mk 1) to the later rear lights and based on that contradicing what I'm saying above, someone may of also "modernised" the front. Interesting and hopefully someone with more transit knowledge can shed some insight. Cheers Josh
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@fantasticmrford 1984 Ford Capri 2.0s 1978 Ford Transit Autosleeper 1975 Landrover Series 111 Dormobile
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westycapri
Club Retro Rides Member
Posts: 264
Club RR Member Number: 105
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Aug 18, 2016 15:21:46 GMT
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Lovely camper - lovely transit. Interesting that it's got a late model grille and front indicators - I wonder why? Cheers mate I don't think it has got a late front end by looking at the autosleeper booklet it shows the same front end. I thought that it was an option on early vans as some are round lights and some are square lights. I assume they made it a square standard by the end of production. However someone has massacred the wiring in the rear lights so probably changed from early type (as per mk 1) to the later rear lights and based on that contradicing what I'm saying above, someone may of also "modernised" the front. Interesting and hopefully someone with more transit knowledge can shed some insight. Cheers Josh Ooh sorry see what you mean now. I assume it's had a new front end and was modernised at the same time. It's lacking history so unless some owner can shed some light it will stay a mystery Cheers Josh
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@fantasticmrford 1984 Ford Capri 2.0s 1978 Ford Transit Autosleeper 1975 Landrover Series 111 Dormobile
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Aug 18, 2016 16:35:25 GMT
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the rubbish 90’s Kids TV show. how very dare you !!!
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Last Edit: Aug 18, 2016 16:35:39 GMT by darrenh
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