PROMETHEUS
Hi all
we I still haven't began the process of buying/converting a van. The nearest I get is I have a scrap book with scribbled thoughts and ideas for the project when/if I ever realise my dream.
One thing I have promised myself is a trek to Lapland if I ever get a van. Around 20 years ago I took part in a couple of aid convoys to Romanian orphanages and loved every moment of it.
On one trip it was particularly cold and I remember then the coziness of it all and thinking how much I would enjoy using well insulated camper in really cold weather.
If I do ever get a van I intend to do a trip to Scotland in the snow to prove everything before the big trip.
OK it may never happen but at nearly fifty years old I need a dream :camper:
Anyway I digress (I often do). The reason for my post is are many modern panel vans available with a 4wd option or would I have to look toward a T3/T25 Syncro vehicle.
The reason I am wondering about 4x4 is due to my wanting to visit snowy climes - any replies welcome!
we I still haven't began the process of buying/converting a van. The nearest I get is I have a scrap book with scribbled thoughts and ideas for the project when/if I ever realise my dream.
One thing I have promised myself is a trek to Lapland if I ever get a van. Around 20 years ago I took part in a couple of aid convoys to Romanian orphanages and loved every moment of it.
On one trip it was particularly cold and I remember then the coziness of it all and thinking how much I would enjoy using well insulated camper in really cold weather.
If I do ever get a van I intend to do a trip to Scotland in the snow to prove everything before the big trip.
OK it may never happen but at nearly fifty years old I need a dream :camper:
Anyway I digress (I often do). The reason for my post is are many modern panel vans available with a 4wd option or would I have to look toward a T3/T25 Syncro vehicle.
The reason I am wondering about 4x4 is due to my wanting to visit snowy climes - any replies welcome!