Really love what you’ve done with Pablo. Reminds me of a beach hut style of place. Really clever touches, love the slide out shelf for the hob. Looking forward to see what you do next buddy.
So excited to see this as I have the car version of the Doblo (still with the high top though.) I've recently fitted mine out though more to make it comfortable for day trips with my dog and to even out the floor as, with the back seats taken out, no matter how much I padded out the rear foot wells the dog would always slip down them plus there was a ridge of metal that the seats had been attached to. On the plus side, I have been able to add some storage under that bit of flooring in the old foot wells! I love your slide-out shelf for cooking on, it's genius, I don't really intend to cook in mine (as long as I can make a cup of tea I'll be happy!) but, if I did, I'd definitely think about borrowing that idea. My building skills are quite basic so my cabinetry is a TV table which worked best for what I wanted it for because it's less deep than standard-sized cupboards and not too tall as I was worried about anything taller toppling over with the dog in the back, as it is I have it screwed, strapped and wedged in via three different methods! Mine is the same engine size and year as yours and I bought it for £3,000 about 5 years ago with about 35,000 on the clock, it now has 67,000 and hasn't required much work over the 5 years, I've had to replace one cylinder and the passenger side rear door no longer works which seems to be a problem with all of them but not one you need to worry about (apparently there is some kind of device to stop you being able to slide that door open when the petrol cap is open but it malfunctions in most of them.) Happy travels!
Hello fellow Dobloer! Not sure if you know but there is a Facebook group for Fiat Doblo campers, lots of handy advice in there, not just about conversions but also repairs and things too
Looks cool. Does it have a heater that is independent from the engine? Also, I might have missed it, do you have a battery to charge your devices? And do you plan installing an air conditioning?
What a great, simple conversion. I am about to convert my Doblo maxi. Yours looks taller than mine. What is the floor to interior ceiling height please.
Smile - It looks close like my story. My red Mini-Van looks like this. And also made in 2007. But 170k Miles. Costs 360 pounds only and some fix necessary. It is an Opel Combo C, like the red Vauxhall Transporters of the british Royal Post. But continental Version with LHD. I live in Germany (middle Europe) But the Fiat Doblo is larger inside, and has a higher roof. This is better, because you need every inch of space. Greetings from sw Germany (liked + subscribed)
Lovely looking van. Job done very well. Enjoy take care
Ive just bought a Fiat Doblo. Perfect size. Yours looks great!
What a fantastic little build very impressive Ryan well done
Really love what you’ve done with Pablo. Reminds me of a beach hut style of place.
Really clever touches, love the slide out shelf for the hob. Looking forward to see what you do next buddy.
Cool build, I have a 2012 Transit...love it!❤
Well done Ryan, can’t wait for some more of your adventures in Pablo
Thanks Stephen!
nice conversion these micro camper vans can be good if you want something smaller then a micro camper van can be good
So excited to see this as I have the car version of the Doblo (still with the high top though.) I've recently fitted mine out though more to make it comfortable for day trips with my dog and to even out the floor as, with the back seats taken out, no matter how much I padded out the rear foot wells the dog would always slip down them plus there was a ridge of metal that the seats had been attached to. On the plus side, I have been able to add some storage under that bit of flooring in the old foot wells!
I love your slide-out shelf for cooking on, it's genius, I don't really intend to cook in mine (as long as I can make a cup of tea I'll be happy!) but, if I did, I'd definitely think about borrowing that idea. My building skills are quite basic so my cabinetry is a TV table which worked best for what I wanted it for because it's less deep than standard-sized cupboards and not too tall as I was worried about anything taller toppling over with the dog in the back, as it is I have it screwed, strapped and wedged in via three different methods!
Mine is the same engine size and year as yours and I bought it for £3,000 about 5 years ago with about 35,000 on the clock, it now has 67,000 and hasn't required much work over the 5 years, I've had to replace one cylinder and the passenger side rear door no longer works which seems to be a problem with all of them but not one you need to worry about (apparently there is some kind of device to stop you being able to slide that door open when the petrol cap is open but it malfunctions in most of them.)
Happy travels!
Hello fellow Dobloer! Not sure if you know but there is a Facebook group for Fiat Doblo campers, lots of handy advice in there, not just about conversions but also repairs and things too
@@ryanholland_adventures No I didn't know, I will check it out, thank you!
Seen your content on Instagram, didn't realise you were on TH-cam! Love what you've done with the van, got me thinking about one myself now...
Aww thank you! Really appreciate it! Glad it inspires you
Love the van 🤙🏼 looking for something similar
Any knowledge about whether the high top roofs on these things leak? Cheers :)
Looks cool. Does it have a heater that is independent from the engine? Also, I might have missed it, do you have a battery to charge your devices? And do you plan installing an air conditioning?
What a great, simple conversion. I am about to convert my Doblo maxi. Yours looks taller than mine. What is the floor to interior ceiling height please.
Very organized and practical
Nice one Ryan x
Thanks Alix ☺️☺️
Smile - It looks close like my story.
My red Mini-Van looks like this. And also made in 2007. But 170k Miles.
Costs 360 pounds only and some fix necessary.
It is an Opel Combo C, like the red Vauxhall Transporters of the british Royal Post.
But continental Version with LHD. I live in Germany (middle Europe)
But the Fiat Doblo is larger inside, and has a higher roof.
This is better, because you need every inch of space.
Greetings from sw Germany (liked + subscribed)
What height is it on the inside, can you stand up in it, I'm looking at one, and you did a lovely job in 5 ft 4"
Awesome 😎👍
Hi Ryan. What make of fridge is that? Thanks
keep going!
Hello ryan..how much if i want to buy your build
Nice😊
Guessing you gave it up quite quick as you haven't uploaded since this.
Great Job 👌
Thank you so much!
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