My Mother- in-Law spotted a J van at the local school fete today. It was part of a display of stationary engines, hand built cars and other machines. Very interesting.


Fitted out for camping at sometime, now it is used to move stationary engines around. Great stuff!

Apparently this may have been a local modification to strengthen the rear door frames. The owner has two Australian delivered vans, and they both have this welded in.

This van is quite interesting - a J van modified with a B series engine/gearbox.
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