To fully understand exactly what you’re looking at here, we need to take you back a few years to around 2011.
Back then, Jamie Colley was the proud owner of a very respectable-looking Type 25 with a 1.6TD engine. The problem was, there was nothing respectable about being overtaken my petrol tankers for a guy who works as a technician for Porsche.
Jamie: “I’d seen a few Subaru conversions doing the rounds, but I decided to keep it VAG and fitted a 1.9TDi engine from an Audi instead.”
He did all the work himself, including the necessary upgrades to fly-by-wire control. Now, you might not know Jamie, but we’re confident you’ll know somebody just like him: “Once I’ve done something and, in my eyes it’s finished, then it’s up for sale,” he explains. Does that ring any bells?
“People can never understand why I’d get rid of something I’ve poured so many hours into, but for me it’s about the building of them. That’s what I really enjoy.”
Movin’ on
As you can probably imagine, a Type 25 with a 1.9TDi Audi engine didn’t take long to sell, so when that moved on to pastures new, an altogether more modern T5.1 took its spot.
“I just did the usual Camper conversion on that one,” recalls Jamie. “You know, cut a hole in the roof, fit a pop-top… It was beautiful. But then one day I just thought, sell it.”
That episode didn’t go quite so smoothly, though, as there were other interested parties this time around – namely his family!
“We had some great holidays in it down to France, and all round the UK, and I don’t think they were as ready to let it go as I was.
“There were bits I really had to change, but I just didn’t want to take it too far.”
Secret agent
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