Peter Rowe
New Member
After almost 10 years of restoring my 1972 PB Autosleeper I now have to sell the van due to personal issues.
This van has had a full restoration on almost all of the panels with welding as you can see in the above link.
We have it back with the front finished, seats in, windows in, the only outstanding part of the restoration is to fit the interior.
We have most of the parts for this stored away in our garage.
Over the last 10 years we have spent over £80,000 on the welding, parts labour etc, we know we wont get any near that back from the van but are looking to get as much as we can.
I am looking to sell the Van for £15,000 which when this is finished will be a real bargain.
If you are interested in it I will send more photos to you directly.
Please message me on my mobile.
Peter
Mobile: 07443 318 631
Pictures can be found in this link of the restoration and finish.
This van has had a full restoration on almost all of the panels with welding as you can see in the above link.
We have it back with the front finished, seats in, windows in, the only outstanding part of the restoration is to fit the interior.
We have most of the parts for this stored away in our garage.
Over the last 10 years we have spent over £80,000 on the welding, parts labour etc, we know we wont get any near that back from the van but are looking to get as much as we can.
I am looking to sell the Van for £15,000 which when this is finished will be a real bargain.
If you are interested in it I will send more photos to you directly.
Please message me on my mobile.
Peter
Mobile: 07443 318 631
Pictures can be found in this link of the restoration and finish.
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