Ford handed over the keys of a Transit Custom Camper Van to a fan who spent a small fortune on his new ride. The vehicle was converted into a motorhome by MS-RT and Wellhouse Leisure, and by the time the work was completed, it had a £ 77,000 sticker price.


The exterior of the camper van is signed by MS-RT, who are behind the visual makeover that includes a sporty full body kit, bold graphics and twin exhaust system. The company fitted it with 18-inch wheels as well, and gave a helping hand to Wellhouse in the cabin, where they added white leather with blue stitching on the seats, embossing their logo into the headrests, and blue seatbelts.

The interior makeover of the Transit Custom includes a full kitchen and a luxurious seating area. Making it worthy of the home away from home moniker is the bedroom, which has been made possible thanks to the extendable roof. Elsewhere, the custom camper van gets the Starlit Alcantara roof, Alcantara on the dashboard, satellite navigation system, adaptive cruise control and xenon headlights, among others.


Providing the fire power is the company’s 2.0-liter EcoBlue diesel engine, kicking out 170 PS, hooked up to a six-speed automatic transmission.