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Thread: Ford Transit Connect Camper Conversion

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowenbrau View Post
    It seems the consensus was wrong since this version manages a 6'6" bed inside.
    ??? 185cm = 72.8". An extra six inches would make it tolerable for me.

    Basically, its 6' from the back for the front seats to the rear door. The one way to have a longer bed would be to move and fold the front seats as far forward as possible and have some sort of extension fill in the space. The other option I see would be a cushion between the two seats, so that at least one sleeper could put their feet there.

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    Another good option might be a top similar to the Viking Spacemaker found on some VW vans. They popped to the side and had beds on either side of the van. The tent section protruded out over the side of the vehicle a good distance. Somehow, there were no braces underneath.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Herbie View Post
    Is the roof on a Connect even long enough for this? You might have to have a bit of an overhang (like the shortbed flip-pacs) to make this work.

    I know someone on the GTRV forum asked if someone could do a conversion on Transit Connect when they were first coming out, and the consensus was that they are VERY short on the inside. Certainly not long enough for a bed in the back, but possibly not even long enough for a bed up top unless you did like the eCamper and "plugged the hole" once you'd crawled up.
    My mistake. I thought the floorplan read 165cm instead of 185.

    The mpg would probably be pretty attractive, it's simply too limited for my needs. I need a changing room to change out of paddling/riding gear and just general interior space to live and move.

    Personally, I can't see going any smaller than the Astro (I've done years in two different Honda Accord Hatchbacks, but I need more space now.)

    The knock on the Astro is that with the general Westy floorplan, you can't open the fridge while the downstairs bed is deployed, while you can in a VW. It's doesnt bother me, as i sleep upstairs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Low View Post
    Not sure which version you're referring to, but the one in the OP is too small for me, at 5'5".

    Yeah, it's too bad the midsize van has gone by the wayside. I'd love to have a newer updated 2011 Astro. What are they paying to get those Delicas into their driveway, any idea?
    I read...

    "Interior Dimensions
    De bedmaten zijn: Lengte: 185 cm. The bed sizes are: Height: 185 cm. Het bed is optioneel te verlengen tot 200 cm. The bed is optional to extend to 200 cm. "

    200cm = 6'6" I'm not sure how they manage to extend it.

    Delicas seem to sell between $8000 and $14000 landed depending on options and condition. They often have less that 100,000km. A rugged 4wd system and turbo diesel with a factory camperised unit makes for a very attractive package for a lot of folks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by T.Low View Post
    The knock on the Astro is that with the general Westy floorplan, you can't open the fridge while the downstairs bed is deployed, while you can in a VW. It's doesnt bother me, as i sleep upstairs.
    With a 72" bed and a top-opening Edgestar fridge snug up against the driver's seat, I can still open the fridge in my Astro, Tom. It's a close thing, but it can be done. I need to take some measurements, but if I'm willing to slide the driver's seat all the way forward, I might even be able to put the fridge in lengthwise, which could free up some floor space.
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    Here's company in USA that rents campers based on the Ford Transit Connect
    http://www.campervannorthamerica.com...delweiss.shtml

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