Peugeot Boxer L3H2
We’re pleased to introduce Trv the van. Trv is a Peugeot Boxer L3H2 with a 2.2 Diesel engine and a manual 6-gear transmission.
Trv started his life with a business that wrapped vehicles, which meant that he had a full wrap too. This means his bodywork is in really good shape, although I must admit I have struggled to get some of the wrapping off in the crevices. He was looked after and had a full-service history, however, it was done in a local garage, and I don’t have the paperwork. Since owning Trv, we have also given him a service.
Trv is MOT’d, and this expires in October. However, we are extremely confident that there will be no issues, so we are willing to put on a new 12-month MOT, so long as any offers made aren’t too much of a lowball.
Trv has reverse parking sensors.
DAB / AM / FM radio with inbuilt TomTom sat nav.
Front facing dash cam.
Trv was converted by Vangosh Conversions, which we found on Quirky Campers. I designed him with love, and it is heartbreaking to sell him, but the only reason for selling him is a medical diagnosis.
As you step into Trv you will see the following:
~ A Spinflo Thetford 3 burner hob, oven and grill with lid glass shut off.
~ The sink is Belfast-type stainless steel, and the tap is beautiful brass. The countertop is solid oak, and the top over the sink can be removed to ensure maximum space when it isn’t in use.
~ There is a control panel for the diesel heater. Although I have not needed to use it, I am told it will keep you cosy on cold nights. The heater is fed from the diesel tank, so you will not have to worry about any spillages when trying to fill it up. There is also a remote control for this.
~ There is a 65l fridge freezer.
~ On the wall, you’ll notice a double plug socket with USB charging.
~ A smart TV with a great aerial.
~ Lots and lots of storage
~ There are plenty of lights: the spotlights in the ceiling, 2 night lights (which also have USB), and a light that stretches along the counter above the cooker.
~ Beneath the bed is access to the garage; this is handy if you need an emergency exit, or if you need to pick up anything long! Most importantly, it is where you’ll find the brand new Thetford toilet!
There are two Fiamma rooflight vents, one above the kitchen and one above the bed. This allows good airflow. The vents also have fly netting, so no creepy crawlies can enter.
Although Trv has painted black cupboards, he is very light and airy. The windows on the side door and above the oven open and have fly guards. There is also a small window above the bed, which slides open. The two windows in the back doors do not open. All of the windows have handmade curtains. I made covers for the rooflights, too, which ensures no excess light at night.
Trv also has a Thule Omnistor 8000 awning 4.0 x 2.75m, which you can purchase sides for.
There is also a Rhino roof rack which has a roller bar – this would be great for kayaks or canoes. On the back door is a ladder to access the roof.
In the garage area, you’ll find all of the electrics… I don’t know much about electrics, but what I do know is that there are:
~ 2 x 100Ah lithium batteries (which charge from the solar panels when you’re driving or if you plug it into the mains).
~ 320W solar panel (obviously on the roof and not in the garage).
~ 800W inverter
You will also find in the garage:
~ 70l water tank
~ 20Psi water pump
~ Gas bottle (in security box)
~ Fire extinguisher
~ Thule chocks
I had every intention of changing Trv’s status from panel van to campervan with the DVLA. The only requirement I have yet to do is add decals to the outside, and as we now have to sell it, it’ll be up to the new owner to do this if they want to.
We welcome any viewing and inspection. If you have any questions, please do get in contact.
Trv has a fixed double bed with a comfortable memory foam and sprung mattress. It is 135 cm wide and 190cm long.
The contact details for this vehicle are no longer available because it has either sold or the listing has expired.
Quirky loves this style means that Quirky Campers would potentially approve this vehicle for hiring. However, Quirky have not approved a Gas Safe certificate, a Weighbridge certificate, or the vehicle's electrics. Buyers must check these themselves. For some tips on what to look out for read this. If the listing has no Gas Safe certificate, no unladen weight and no electrical sign-off please proceed with caution!
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