Van for Band
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My son, James, and two mates have formed a band to play the local pub circuit. James was thinking that they need a van for transport. They would probably hire one to start with but I thought I would ask for comments.
It would need to carry: - 3 people at least, about 5 largish amps, a PA system, full drum kit and sundry bags of kit.
So I guess we are talking a tubo diesel but don't want anything too huge. They will only have about £600 but may be that would get something? What should I be looking out for?
I owned a minivan 40 years ago which is where my knowledge of vans stops and starts
Cheers, David
Will be playing this www.jameslockmusic.com plus blues and early Clapton/Hendrix/Cream rock
It would need to carry: - 3 people at least, about 5 largish amps, a PA system, full drum kit and sundry bags of kit.
So I guess we are talking a tubo diesel but don't want anything too huge. They will only have about £600 but may be that would get something? What should I be looking out for?
I owned a minivan 40 years ago which is where my knowledge of vans stops and starts

Cheers, David
Will be playing this www.jameslockmusic.com plus blues and early Clapton/Hendrix/Cream rock
When I was in bands we had a Sherpa, it was awesome. never let us down, was slow as hell but a right laugh to drive.
That aside its got to be a transit or a VW transporter if they want a panel if not then a family wagon people carrier will do the trick and they will have some creature comforts too. Chrysler voyager or an old espace will do the trick.
That aside its got to be a transit or a VW transporter if they want a panel if not then a family wagon people carrier will do the trick and they will have some creature comforts too. Chrysler voyager or an old espace will do the trick.
Can't go wrong with a Transit. Backbone of Britain.
FWD? RWD? Short wheelbase? Long wheelbase? Petrol? Diesel?
The choice is endless. If the band fails, they can use it to rob a bank.
FWD? RWD? Short wheelbase? Long wheelbase? Petrol? Diesel?
The choice is endless. If the band fails, they can use it to rob a bank.
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Thanks. I just think a Transit may a bit on the big side??
I had a chat yesterday with a chap who had an LDF (?). Bit of a wreck but an old school bus. He had taken out most of the 16 seats but still had 5 or 6 left at the front end with plenty of room at the rear for lots of kit. Seemed just what they might want. dl
I had a chat yesterday with a chap who had an LDF (?). Bit of a wreck but an old school bus. He had taken out most of the 16 seats but still had 5 or 6 left at the front end with plenty of room at the rear for lots of kit. Seemed just what they might want. dl
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