Auto-Sleepers are the longest established volume converter of motorcaravans in the UK. Commencing in earnest back in 1961, since then, they have continuously converted panel vans, both with elevating-roofs and high-tops.
The Duetto was first launched as an alternative to the brand’s popular Peugeot-based Symphony, and to satisfy those who wanted to be behind the ‘blue oval’, plus have the option of automatic transmission.
The range sold in huge numbers on the earlier long-wheelbase version, but when Ford launched its Mk 3 Transit in 2001, it transferred to the new medium-wheelbase derivative.
This wasn’t as popular – a bit