I have a home built interior, I wanted it to be fairly light weight. Mine is a 1968 westy, had the full westy interior in it but I didn’t like it and it didn’t work for us. I don’t have any pics at the moment cos it’s all out and a new carpet being fitted. But I’ve got:
90a/h leisure battery (went for this size for ease of removing and I didn’t want a huge heavy battery on the spare battery tray) my wires come up through the spare wheel well which has a convenient hole already in it!
That runs to a 5 gang switch panel which houses usb’s volt meter and 12v socket. I use this socket to power a cooler box for short bursts because it cools fast and is well insulated. I run a 100w solar panel.
I also have a 12v 8inch fan hard wired in, other usb’s around the van and independently wired led lighting (flush fit individual led’s not strip lights)
I have a vintage gas cooker with oven, grill and rings, this is built into a unit that houses the gas bottle, cutlery and other storage. This unit goes where the original westy sink went and is the same dimensions. It’s made of light weight ply and is painted to my taste.
I also have a buddy seat in the westy layout that has been made to house a bar, storage and when travelling with the granddaughter a loo. I have the original westy rock n roll bed and a full length unit running the length of the van from the sliding door back this houses the water, water pump and 12v tap. All the clothes and further storage.
Under the bench seat I have put compartments in for a tool box, jump leads, tyre weld etc. the rest is for general storage.
It’s definitely not a day can, I’ve taken it all over Europe and did 4,500 odd miles in 4 weeks following the six nations rugby around Europe and detoured via the Dolomites to Austria, Germany and the Netherlands because I didn’t want to come home
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I’ll get some pics