We made this campervan with love for ourselves, so we made sure everything is top quality. Every detail in this van is carefully finished by hand, and we chose the best equipment that will last a long time. It looks modern with light materials that make the van work well and easy to use.

It doesn’t look like the regular vans that are all made the same way. The Transit Custom L2H2 is just the right size for a campervan. It’s easy to drive and fits in normal parking spots, but it’s still spacious.
Even tall people can move around comfortably inside. We thought about every inch of this van to make it feel like a cozy, small luxury home.

This is the ‘Limited’ model of the Ford Transit Custom, the best one in its class. Ford updated this van in 2018 to make it safer and nicer inside. It has bright LED lights that are always on, and special technology that makes the ride very smooth.
The van has warm seats, mirrors that warm up and fold themselves, and a heated front window for comfort in any weather. Ford’s new ‘Sync 3’ system from this update has a touch screen for the radio and connecting your phone, and it works with Android and Apple phones.

There are sensors in the front and back to help you park easily, and a camera that lets you see behind the van all the time. There’s a double bed that you can pull out at night. During the day, you can slide it away to use the seats and table.
You can also get to all the kitchen storage and a portable toilet hidden in a bench seat. Our campervan has a fancy look inside with special Harris Tweed fabric on the seats, super strong paint that you can clean easily, pretty tiles behind the stove, and unique copper handles and decorations.

The inside of the cabinets has soft fabric designed by Angel Strawbridge from the TV show ‘Escape to the Chateau’. The drawers close gently, and the cabinets stay open by themselves. The walls and ceiling have vinyl tiles that are easy to wipe clean.
We made the countertop from a beautiful piece of sycamore wood with natural edges. We got the wood from a place in Scotland that helps the community and takes care of the environment. We treated the wood with a special oil to keep it from getting stained.
There’s also a sink that looks like granite and a water faucet that works automatically. This kind of detailed work isn’t found in most campervans.

There’s lots of storage space with cabinets above, a big area under the bed, a very deep drawer in the kitchen, and a kitchen pantry that pulls out and has three shelves.
The van is fully insulated, which means there’s no metal showing inside where you live. This helps keep the van from getting too wet inside and makes it more comfortable.
We lined the carpeted parts with a special foam that keeps the heat in, and we filled all the empty spaces with wool from Welsh sheep that is good for the environment and keeps out moisture.

The floor is also well insulated and has a vinyl covering that looks like a herringbone pattern and is easy to clean.
The water system in the van is really handy. There’s a stylish faucet that runs on 12 volts and has a 70-liter tank for clean water and a 10-liter tank for waste water.
You can empty and fill these tanks easily at a campsite using a hose that comes with the van, and there are indicators to show you when it’s time to fill or empty them.

Our campervan has a main electric hook-up point, so when you plug it in, the extra battery charges up and you can use the indoor sockets for power.
It has a Dometic fridge that holds 60 liters. You can run it on LPG gas, battery power, or plug it into the campsite’s electricity.
There’s a great ceiling fan from MaxxAir that helps keep the van cool. You can choose to bring air in or send it out. It works with a thermostat and comes with a remote control.

We’ve installed a rail on the outside for an awning, so you can set it up quickly and easily.
The van runs on a full 12-volt system with a separate battery just for lights, the fridge, and charging devices.
For lighting, there are LED ceiling spotlights that you can dim, and colorful lights under the cabinets that you control with a remote to change colors for fun.

Our smart charging system charges the extra battery while you drive, and it won’t hurt the van or its warranty. This battery charges up fully in just 90 minutes. There’s also a diesel heater to warm up the living area quickly when you’re not connected to power. It’s easy to control with a simple dial.
We’ve included a portable toilet under a bench for easy use, even when the bed is pulled out for sleeping. There’s also a tank for LPG gas in a vented cabinet at the back of the van, which connects to a two-burner stove and the fridge.
The price is £27,000.
For more details, visit our website: www.quirkycampers.co.uk
