We did similar research Quinny and bought a V6 with LPG and a rear converion already fitted. We have added a swivel mechanism to the middle bench seat to give the tiddlers somewhere to sit facing forwards when travelling. It's ok running on LPG but definitely runs better on petrol; I do notice a drop in 'performance' when 'on the gas'. Make sure, if you're considering LPG, that there are filling stations nearby. LPG as a vehicle fuel seems to be dying a natural death in this country so bear this in mind.Quinny wrote:Thank you and yes I think you are right. We have been out today again looking and have decided that if the V6 is still available on Monday morning, we will put a holding deposit on it as it is refundable if we don't like it when it arrives. I think also,we have decided just to put a back conversion in and then see how we go for storage as we are only intending to use it for weekends to begin with anyway and then if we find fuel consumption a pain we will convert it to Petrol/LPG in the future, especially for when we take it to tour Scotland. I finally feel we are getting somewhere but it is definitely worth doing plenty of research first.
This has probably been mentioned already but - have a contingency budget and a rock-solid breakdown & recovery policy. These are not 'buy it and drive it' vehicles and they need more maintenance and tlc than a 'modern' vehicle if they are to keep running properly and not dissolve. We have found this out the hard way; ours is back in the garage this week having the cam seals and crankshaft seals replaced, along with those bits that it is advisable to replace when accessing the front of the V6 engine (water pump, cambelt, cambelt tensioner, etc etc). I'm expecting bill for about £1100.
That said, there's nothing like them - in a good way (mostly).