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Home Page arrow ADVICE & FAQ's arrow Van Conversion
Van Conversion
These are conversions to a standard panel van, the manufacturer fits the windows and interior.
There are three types:
Fixed roof - No alteration are made to the van body, the advantage in the low height of some base vehicles means that it's often possible to get under those pesky height barriers! Disadvantage, unless you are very short, is that you may end up with a permanent stoop!
Elevating or rising roof - Also known as 'pop-top'. The manufacturer cuts away the van roof and fits a, usually fibregalass, roof section that can be raised up when the vehicle is stationary to gain increased headroom. Often extra bunks are accomodated in the roof space, although these may only be suitable for children. Has the advantages of the fixed roof conversion without the disadvantage!
High top - Similar to the rising roof conversion except that the manufacturer fits a permanent high roof section to the van.
 
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