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Converting a 1993 Econoline

  • 07-12-2014 9:10pm
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    From reading a lot of posts and other info about the height rule I think I am probably not going to be able to have a 1993 Econoline converted but, ever hopeful, thought ask for experienced advice and input all the same!

    I've read the revenue regs here http://www.revenue.ie/en/tax/vrt/vehicle-conversions.html#section7 and note whilst there is explicit height requirement it clearly says "Comfortable living accommodation should comprise an area where a person (of average height) could move around in a standing position."

    The van I am thinking of is not a high top, it has a similiar space and height to a T5, i.e plenty of room for a living environment but in a crouching rather than standing position.

    Has anyone recently managed to register a camper under the 1.8m?


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