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Orion's ex-AA T5.1 Swamper Build - Team Yellow!

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Hi All. I thought I might do a build thread about my Swamper styled 2015 reg T5.1 T32 140 after a year of fettling and tweaking.

I love reading other folk’s posts and build threads and have found some really useful help, ideas and inspiration so I hope this of interest to others.

So in September 2021 I sold my LWB T5.1 180 BTDi Caravelle and became “vanless” for a few weeks while I hunted for a new project.

It’s surprising how bereft you feel with no van on the drive.

I knew I wanted a reasonably newish T5.1 (or maybe T6), ideally SWB (LWB was a bit big for the driveway ).
Prefered 6 speed ,140, tailgate and air-con. I had a budget anywhere from £15K to £25K depending on the van and work required.

I found ( and then kept coming back to ) a yellow ex-AA 2015 T5.1 on eBay that was fairly local ( only an hour away ), a reasonable price and had a decent semi converted interior with R&R bed although still a hardtop. It had 2 x side windows fitted but no rear tailgate window.

This appealed on a number of counts. It ticked the tailgate, air-con, 6 speed, 140 boxes etc but I also loved the yellow colour!

Having most of the interior work done would save me a lot of time and money but also still give me the flexibility of adding my own touches as well as adding some of the major stuff like a pop top.

I could see in the advert images that it had a quality interior including RIB seat, furniture from Camper Worx in a Vohringer blue grey metallic finish, a solid composite worktop with an interesting radius fridge step out. It looked to have some nice black alloys which turned out to be nearly new Oz 18"'s.

Appliances already fitted were a 12v JustKampers fridge and Dometic 9222 combi sink / hob. It also had a full set of decent internal silver screens, a nice bonus.

The van had a full AA service history up to 90K as well as more recent entries including a cambelt and pump change.
Current mileage advertised was around 110K.

So quickly booked a trip to view, met the nice young guy selling it, had a test and inspection, did the usual checks, bit of a haggle, handshake and bought including a full tank of fuel, screens and an unused matching table, rail and folding leg.

Happy with that as it left me with around £6 to £7K in the kitty to complete the van to my liking, possibly more if required.

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I had a list to sort out from my inspection:

The front driver seat was a bit worn and needed new foam, cab USB wasn't working , the engine warning light was coming on intermittently.

Tow bar not working, a couple of very small dinks and chips, rear bumper had a "lump" under the tailgate.

The roof still had the GPS and aerials attached plus the (supposedly) plugged holes from the AA lighting bar.

The Sargent K115A electrics just needed the external hook up sorting.

But, fundamentally, nothing major so time to crack on.

I had decided ,virtually from the moment I saw it, that the final outcome was going to be more of a Swamper style than lowered "lean ‘n’ mean".

I had downloaded loads of Swamper van images off the Net as inspiration and really like that style of van.

First jobs were some wing decals, black sequential side indicators and wind deflectors.

Big fan of deflectors , even have them on my little Kia Picanto daily now !


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#229 ·
Nah your too upmarket Bedford Rascal
Dunno what he would do with all that powwwwaaaaa though
 
#227 ·
thats a cracking buy is that you could buy it convert it and flip it for 30k plus easily......but that was last year this year hmm the markets not as strong its moving more towards Motorhomes and even they are struggling to shift em, for a self build though to use thats a bargain
looks like an ex floor layers van so not a lot of weight been in it
 
#226 ·
Strange one that Crafter. Says non runner but then they say it starts and drives perfectly and the only fault is a broken spring?

You would think they would fix the spring and then charge a considerable amount more as a decent camper base. Odd...

Great buy if that's all it is. Throw a £20K conversion in it. Nice. Still too big for the drive though!

Anyway, I am not in the market for a Crafter...( next post: "Orion's new Crafter build!" :LOL: )
 
#207 ·
@Orion well done on the sale.
Without reading the whole thread again, could you tell me if you went with steering rack limiting bushes to stop the tyres rubbing on full lock?
I’ve just fitted 7x16 swampers with 245/70/16 Comforsers and at full lock it’s fine but at full lock and holding it on hard lock against the stop the tyres rub. I’ve seen these nylon stops from Terranger DE, and would like to know if anyone has used similar?

 
#212 ·
@Orion well done on the sale.
Without reading the whole thread again, could you tell me if you went with steering rack limiting bushes to stop the tyres rubbing on full lock?
Cheers, still getting used to not seeing it on the drive...

I didn't change the steering or any spacing at all. Everything was stock T32 until I upgraded to Big H shocks and Eibach springs for the lift.

The van came with the 18" Oz Alloys already on and I simply went with the 255 / 55 / 18's as I saw them on another van and knew they wouldn't rub.

Got to say they worked a treat and were great tyres. As Suty says above, I would definitely consider a lift.

I LOVE your wheels. 👌
 
#205 ·
Yes, I could feel it when you sold your Yeti.

Definitely a Transporter. T6 or T6.1. Ideally a LWB high top. Bit niche I know... 🤷‍♂️

Looked into Crafter option but extra £3000 + to dig out the garden ( it's high so a LOT of earth and clay ) and extend the drive by 1.5 metres or so

Also would be into the £40 to £50K's minimum to build a decent late model face lift one. Maybe next time!

My mate ended up at £75K with his. :eek:
 
#203 ·
Well at least it went fairly quick hopefully you got what you wanted within your wiggle room.
Yes, went in just under two weeks. Not far off selling price.

Happy in this current climate and really happy it went to folk who will use it and cherish it.

Like your previous bus, it's nice to know know it's gone to a good home.

Now comes the frustration of buying another van because non of them will measure up!
I think that's why we are going for a completely different look this time. I hope I've done the right thing! :eek: