








Toyota, Alphard, E-Four, hybrid, automatic, 2.4,
Built for an apocalypse by Eco Campers Scotland
DVLA registered MPV/camper conversion – 2020
2.4 Automatic 4WD cruise control
Petrol hybrid/lpg (Prins) – we can get from London to Scotland on a tank of petrol and a tank of LPG
MOT’d Feb 2025
Habicheck 14/05/24- Full pass no issues
Pop top with roof rack – sleeps 3 (awning sleeps another 4-6
Tinted rear cabin windows
Solar roof (150w) – leisure battery
Electric hook up
Induction hob (pulls out both sides)
Fridge (with decent freezer section)
Microwave (240v)
Webasto space heater (heats the van and awning and means winter
travelling is a thing)
Water pump – water tank built in to van (accessed externally and brown water can be released from van)
Vango drive away awning (Kela 11) – C rail fitted to passenger side
Sun awning
Selection of usb charge points and dimmable spotlights
Regularly serviced – at least yearly sometimes both summer and winter dependent on travel plans
Reversing camera
Rear brushes replaced 2022
Odometer is still in Km as haven’t switched the dash.
Engine clean and tidy (commented on by more than one garage so thought it might be worth mentioning) and no rust anywhere
All reasonable offers heard, though I have considered the following in pricing
Rear passenger side light casing (rear door) needs replacing (appox £70 for the part – can be found on most parts sites) and has done for 2 MOTs now (it always passes)
Front dash is japanese (never bothered us)
Booklet on how van works supplied as hard copy and pdf
Some paint has come off front bumper (general trees and bushes)
Happy to drive within a reasonable distance. London area no problem (ULEZ compliant) Based ESussex/Kent border and travel to Scotland regularly (van is from Eco Campers Scotland)
Happy to answer any questions
This van was converted to a specification that meant we could be off grid. She (Pearl) has been on many travels and has been home for 4 years. LPG filter and leisure battery replaced March 2024, but other than that no issues and I do not foresee any.
Extra wide rock and roll bed (115cm wide) and a small person in the roof. A 170cm adult could sleep in the pop top (or maybe 2 small children)
The contact details for this vehicle are no longer available because it has either sold or the listing has expired.
Insurance options are available through our partner, Ripe Insurance.
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