Lum wrote:
What's the definition of a campervan then? does it have to have rear windows.
VOSA have a document that gives guidance on what is a motorcaravan to assist them in deciding should DVLA require their adjudication. Basically, the changes must be sufficient to constitute a real change of primary purpose and there must be at least:
- Side windows further to the rear than the driving position
- Somewhere to sleep - a bed of at least six feet in length
- Somewhere to cook
- Washing facilities (a sink) with a water supply
- Somewhere to eat sat at a table
- Somewhere to store clothes etc. (either a wardrobe and/or cupboard and/or drawer space.)
The modifications must be "permanent" but the facilities don't need to be available at the same time. For example, you can make the bed from the seats, table, etc.
Unfortunately, I can't find the document that VOSA sent me when I was considering converting my van, but some of their decisions surprised me. For example, there was a Mazda Bongo auto-freetop that had the back row of seats ripped out and replaced by a "Camping Cube" one side and a small chest of drawers on the other. The centre row was replaced by two swivelable captain chairs. To me, that vehicle had everything needed but VOSA said that the changes were not sufficient to change its primary purpose from passenger vehicle to accommodation. They were clear that "day vans" don't qualify as motorcaravans.
Lum wrote:
Can I buy a Ford transit, throw a matress in the back, tell the DVLA it's a campervan and then drive at 70 on a dual carriageway.
No. The VOSA guidelines are designed to disallow "camp-bed in the back" conversions.
Lum wrote:
If so does it stop being a campervan if I remove the matress? do I have to inform the DVLA every time it is removed?
If you do an accepted conversion then it remains a motorcaravan until you tell DVLA otherwise. However, a change of body type is (like colour or engine swap) a significant change and you are thus required to inform both DVLA and your insurers if you remove the accommodation facilities.