Firstly we got the headlights off the front and also the tow bar off the back of the van.
Next on our attack list was the other side window. This was a lot easier than the other one as it had metal frame to it as the window opened. We also learned from the first one how to remove it.
We also removed the front seats which was very easy.
Stevie had problems getting one of the bumper brackets off as it had rusted through the panel of the van. After a lot of WD40, wire brushing and angle grinding he eventually got it off.
Our next task was to remove the interior cupboards and the back seat. Getting the seat out was very easy and only took a few minutes.
Next on the list was the cupboard above the bed, again it was very easy to remove.

The big cupboard which included the wardrobe. This was harder to remove due to some of the screws being tricky to find.
That just left the long cupboard which has the sink and cooker in it. Surprisingly there were hardly any screws securing this to the van. when we came to take it out it was very heavy, some grunting and groaning we soon got it out.

We were amazed by how much space there was in the van once everythng was removed.


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