I’m unfortunately going to have to admit defeat on this one. I have a 1968 Commer Wanderer, bought about 3 years ago with a view to restoring. I have done a fair bit, but it’s going too slowly and I have too many other projects. It has to go. Its current state is:
Engine and gearbox good, with brand new clutch (< 5 miles)
Brake system overhauled, new pads and seals all round.
Interior stripped out. Largely complete, except that some of the rear cupboards are rotten at the bottom. All the interior is there, including beds, cupboards, stove etc etc.
Floor welded and painted – not pretty, but since it is covered by flooring this should be fine. Painted in white hammerite.
Roof has been removed and stripped, but is all there. I have started remanufacturing some of the woodwork.
Body need considerable work – it is structurally sound, but there is quite a lot of rust. It is however far from irretrievable, but will require someone with welding and finishing skills. Surprisingly, the lower you go on the body, the better it gets. The worst part is the roof and rain gutters.
The van will need trailoring. It is currently resting on bare rims (15”) as this is the only way to get it into my garage.
Currently on SORN.
Seems too good to scrap to me, but it really has to go, so make me an offer, else it is going onto eBay or the scrapyard.
See plenty of pictures at https://plus.google.com/photos/116547049253421569936/albums/5385094664175500913?authkey=CPTh9d-6vu3XaA
Contact details:
Call Peter on 07917648201 or email [email protected]
Pete Wandering what I've let myself in for
Engine and gearbox good, with brand new clutch (< 5 miles)
Brake system overhauled, new pads and seals all round.
Interior stripped out. Largely complete, except that some of the rear cupboards are rotten at the bottom. All the interior is there, including beds, cupboards, stove etc etc.
Floor welded and painted – not pretty, but since it is covered by flooring this should be fine. Painted in white hammerite.
Roof has been removed and stripped, but is all there. I have started remanufacturing some of the woodwork.
Body need considerable work – it is structurally sound, but there is quite a lot of rust. It is however far from irretrievable, but will require someone with welding and finishing skills. Surprisingly, the lower you go on the body, the better it gets. The worst part is the roof and rain gutters.
The van will need trailoring. It is currently resting on bare rims (15”) as this is the only way to get it into my garage.
Currently on SORN.
Seems too good to scrap to me, but it really has to go, so make me an offer, else it is going onto eBay or the scrapyard.
See plenty of pictures at https://plus.google.com/photos/116547049253421569936/albums/5385094664175500913?authkey=CPTh9d-6vu3XaA
Contact details:
Call Peter on 07917648201 or email [email protected]
Pete Wandering what I've let myself in for