Can anyone personally recommend any bespoke conversion specialists? We've done an awful lot of research and know what we want. We've contacted a few of the obvious main converters out there and for one reason or another they haven't instilled confidence that they either can do it or want to do it. I've had some ludicrous guesstimates upwards of £8k and while I appreciate getting it bespoke is going to cost a lot more, I am starting to doubt if this is viable. If you take the cost of the base vehicle (£5K) and add the £8k that gives a healthy budget (for dare I say it) for a half decent proper motorhome or even a converted transit with more room and options.
Any advice gratefully received, we want to stick with the Bongo, for all the reasons we all love them but at this rate the only way I'll be keeping it, is if we buy a caravan for £8k and use it for towing!
Bespoke conversion recommendations
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Bespoke conversion recommendations
Vivaro named Stewart however ex '96 4wd 2.5TD owner.
- billymansell
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Re: Bespoke conversion recommendations
If you're going for something bespoke then why limit yourself to Bongo converters. How about speaking to some local carpenters?
The negatives of employing a carpenter to do the job is that you need to be very clear what you want from the outset, ideally with plans, and to keep a close eye on the work to ensure it remains what you want. It can take longer as they may not be using pre-cut panels or have templates so there can be a lot of trial and error in tailoring panels to the sides.
One big positive is that they won't know how much a standard conversion costs so they will cost the work at a realistic price rather than at a premium above a standard conversion. £8k seems a ridiculous amount unless your having a jacuzzi fitted.
The negatives of employing a carpenter to do the job is that you need to be very clear what you want from the outset, ideally with plans, and to keep a close eye on the work to ensure it remains what you want. It can take longer as they may not be using pre-cut panels or have templates so there can be a lot of trial and error in tailoring panels to the sides.
One big positive is that they won't know how much a standard conversion costs so they will cost the work at a realistic price rather than at a premium above a standard conversion. £8k seems a ridiculous amount unless your having a jacuzzi fitted.
The all black 2.5 V6 - "looks more like a pimpmobile than a playbus"
Re: Bespoke conversion recommendations
Unfortunately the jacuzzi just won't fit but the champagne chiller stays 

Vivaro named Stewart however ex '96 4wd 2.5TD owner.
Re: Bespoke conversion recommendations
Celtic Motor Homes, PM Form Mod Madmile. 

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Re: Bespoke conversion recommendations
You mention converting a transit
look at this site
http://sbmcc.co.uk/
although based around self build
there may be advise on how to design/ deal with sub con and materials to use.
use your 10 posts wisely
i ended up joining
look at this site
http://sbmcc.co.uk/
although based around self build
there may be advise on how to design/ deal with sub con and materials to use.
use your 10 posts wisely
i ended up joining
Re: Bespoke conversion recommendations
Try clearcut conversion ( there did ours) or Celtic Motor Homes seen his and like hink both of these well do want there can for you
take it easy drive a bongo
Re: Bespoke conversion recommendations
Have a look at this
http://deepredmotorhome.com/
Might give you some inspiration.
I have an Imperial conversion in mine and its £2500 I think, and I've seen the Clearcut rear and its almost identical.
If I was cashing out for one I'd probably go with the Clearcut.
http://deepredmotorhome.com/
Might give you some inspiration.
I have an Imperial conversion in mine and its £2500 I think, and I've seen the Clearcut rear and its almost identical.
If I was cashing out for one I'd probably go with the Clearcut.
Re: Bespoke conversion recommendations
If you give us some idea of what you want we might be able to advice you better.
I am just about to do another conversion, I draw it all up then get a local kitchen firm to manufacture it, look very professional but its more cost effective
I am just about to do another conversion, I draw it all up then get a local kitchen firm to manufacture it, look very professional but its more cost effective