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Greenhills REsToRatiOns repairs to all retro vehicles and building camper vans to customers wishes. Rustic, wooden, funky, warm and cosy. Want one?
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Unit 1A Old Airfield Farm
Gloucester
GL27NG
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I’ve been working on vehicles most of my adult life, bikes, cars, lorries and buses both restoring and modifying. I enjoy it which helps when you want to be a bit creative.
I’ve decided to try and do more camper based modifications as I am now a full time van dweller and also rebuilding a narrow boat to live on in the future. My years of experience making, modifying and repairing vehicles and associated parts shouldn’t be wasted so if you are after a camper, a repair of any vehicle or help with a project then please get in touch.
My own van is my home, I have fitted solar, a log burner, toilet and a full size gas cooker to make my time in it a pleasure and I can do the same for you. I am an official supplier for Planar diesel heaters after chatting to the official distributor and him getting me interested in the product far more than I should have and enrolling me on the training course. Having stripped these heaters and spoken to the manufacturers I came away very impressed with the product and am now fitting one in my van.
My narrow boat is only a baby at 40 feet long but it’s a big project. It was in a sorry state when I purchased it so I decided to start from scratch. First job was to get the engine running, a 3 cylinder Kuboto diesel from Beta Marine. It hadn’t run for about 8 years so needed a fair bt of love. Once mobile I booked 3 weeks in dry dock where I stripped the paint from just below the water line upto the gunwales and painted it in 2k epoxy with glass flake from a company called Buzzweld then topcoated in 2 polyurethane to give it some colour, the hull below was surveyed and found to be excellent so was then blacked as it was before and new anodes fitted. I rebuilt the rudder bearings with brass bushes so it no longer wobbles and shakes.