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The grain escape

“[lowered] for improved handling, rather than for looks”

Let’s go out on a limb here. Not all Van builds are created equal. Never does this become more apparent than when you’re helping friends shop for a ready-converted Camper. Some of the workmanship I have witnessed on home and, dare I say it, even some professional builds, is enough to make you shudder. Not to mention downright dangerous at times.

Obviously, when we’re putting this mag together, we give those kinds of build a swerve and attempt to bring you more inspirational, better built Vans. Which brings us to Luke Hutchinson’s that you see before you – the polar opposite to a cobbled together build.

There are two different ways of viewing OCD, obsessive compulsive disorder to its friends. Either you see it as negative or positive. I’m sure lots of readers of suffer from a degree of this affliction, which in a

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