1988 Bedford Rascal Camper Van
Mechanical & Performance Upgrades
The team focused on ensuring the tiny "mini-van" was roadworthy and reliable for modern camping adventures:
- Cooling System Overhaul: To prevent the common overheating issues associated with these compact engines, the radiator was replaced with a new unit [08:31].
- Engine Service: A comprehensive service was performed, including fitting new spark plugs, a new cam belt, and changing all filters and oils [09:27].
- Exhaust System: A completely new rear back box was fitted to replace the corroded original [06:53].
- New Tires: The van was fitted with a fresh set of tires for safety and improved handling [14:07].
Bodywork & Structural Restoration
The van required significant metalwork to address years of rust and "creative" previous repairs:
- Welding & Fabrication: Don performed extensive handmade metalwork, as replacement panels are no longer available. This included:
- Replacing roughly a square foot of the front floor [14:13].
- Fabricating a new door bottom (which had previously been patched with filler) [14:20].
- Restoring the passenger side front and rear wheel arches [14:34].
- Windscreen Replacement: The original delaminated windscreen was safely removed and replaced with a new one to ensure clear visibility [15:40].
- Paintwork: Rather than attempting a difficult full-body match, the team used a dark gray finish on the lower sections to blend the repairs seamlessly with the bumpers [14:41].
Interior & "Jazzing Up" the Cabin
The workshop transformed the interior from a "shoebox" into a cosy, stylish living space:
- Custom Upholstery: Phil Whale (Car Trimmer) refurbished the seats, keeping the original brown side material but replacing the worn centres with a fresh, bright fabric [12:23].
- Handmade Soft Furnishings: Kel and his mother-in-law, Sue, selected a playful "camper van and tea" themed fabric for custom-made curtains [10:10].
- Audio & Tech: A new sound system and a replacement aerial (matching the original style) were installed to modernise the driving experience [17:08].
- Aesthetic Details: Inspired by classic VW campers, the team added white wall tire trims and chrome hubcaps to give the Rascal a premium "Mini-Winnie" look [18:52].
Final Detailing
To bring the 80s paintwork back to life, Kel performed deep detailing, using a stiffened paintbrush to clear moss from the nooks and crannies before a full compound polish and soft mop head treatment to restore the shine [16:10].
This project highlights the Classic Car Workshop's ability to handle everything from complex metal fabrication to bespoke interior styling, turning a quirky classic into a show-stopping camper.