Bought this Holdsworth interior with every intention of using it but have since sourced a modified Dormobile interior which gives me a full width bed so I'm reluctantly letting this one go.
The lighter coloured wood in the photos is newly built to replace missing parts but it hasn't just been lashed together. It is lovingly recreated to exactly match the existing original interior and my next plan was to strip the existing wood and restain/varnish the whole lot to match. As it is going to a new home I decided to leave it so whoever buys it can do what they like to it.
Originally there would have been a tall cooker unit behind the passengar seat but I decided another buddy seat would be more useful and my intention was to keep the cooker (not included in the sale but available as an extra if wanted) in the seat and pull it out to use it.
Not sure if the cushions are original as one has been cut in half and restitched to make 2 mysterious 'half-cushions' but they all make the bed up nicely.
Oh yeah - there is also a footpump and pipework to pump water from the giant, yet handy, water tank up to the sink. Never tested it but I have no reason to doubt it works.
Its 30 odd years old so bits of it are showing their age but unlike a lot of the bay interiors it is made from proper plywood so it's not falling to pieces like the chipboard ones do.
I'm looking for £250 which is what it owes me.
Located in Farnborough Hampshire Junction 4 of the M3.
The lighter coloured wood in the photos is newly built to replace missing parts but it hasn't just been lashed together. It is lovingly recreated to exactly match the existing original interior and my next plan was to strip the existing wood and restain/varnish the whole lot to match. As it is going to a new home I decided to leave it so whoever buys it can do what they like to it.
Originally there would have been a tall cooker unit behind the passengar seat but I decided another buddy seat would be more useful and my intention was to keep the cooker (not included in the sale but available as an extra if wanted) in the seat and pull it out to use it.
Not sure if the cushions are original as one has been cut in half and restitched to make 2 mysterious 'half-cushions' but they all make the bed up nicely.
Oh yeah - there is also a footpump and pipework to pump water from the giant, yet handy, water tank up to the sink. Never tested it but I have no reason to doubt it works.
Its 30 odd years old so bits of it are showing their age but unlike a lot of the bay interiors it is made from proper plywood so it's not falling to pieces like the chipboard ones do.
I'm looking for £250 which is what it owes me.
Located in Farnborough Hampshire Junction 4 of the M3.