Practical Motorhome

’van review BAILEY ADAMO 75-4T

In issue 268 we reported on the new compact 60-4 four-berth in Bailey’s Ford Transit-based Adamo range. Here, we’re looking at another new model, the four-berth 75-4T.

The cab is standard Ford, and as this an Adamo, its automatic gearbox comes as standard, too. The parallel settees in the front lounge can be turned into forward-facing travel seats.

They are easy to convert and whoever sits there should enjoy a good view through the large

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