Having only just signed up here, to get some advice, I unfortunately have to report having had our motorhome stolen on January 15th, when we were travelling abroad!!
Here's the details of it, just in case anyone spots it!
The Motorhome is a coach-built motorhome, built on a Ford Transit chassis, with an overcab double bed. Its primarily white, but with Beige and grey/blue running across it.
The Coachbuilder is RIMOR, an Italian company, while the model of the actual camper is called Superbrig 699 Living. This is marked on the rear of the van, written sideways up the left hand side of the rear. RIMOR is printed on all four sides of the camper, while Superbrig is also written on all four sides of the camper.
The Ford Transit cab is white, with beige/fawn bumper moulding with a 2.4TDCI engine developing 140bhp. The Cab seats are grey check, but a set of fawn coloured seat covers had been fitted, so that these seats would match the colour of the seats in the motorhome. It comes with Front Fog lamps, cruise control, and automatic wipers, which I believe was the comfort pack supplied by Ford.
On the Passenger side, pictured above, there is a external locker just behind the cab door, which contains 2 Gas cylinders. Next to that, down low, is another locker, which contains yellow wheel chocks (for levelling the van), electrical cabling and fittings. The next door houses the canister for the internal toilet, while the door behind the rear wheels is access to what’s referred to as the “Garage” which is various items are stored, including two sun loungers, rubber floor matting, a length of garden hose on a reel and three sides to an Awning.
Not visible in the picture above, is a split in the white shell above the windscreen on the passenger side. Also not visible, is the advertising on the disc holder, which is for Caoga Insurance.
The Driver’s side of the camper, pictured above, has two vents just behind the drivers door, which are for the fridge. In the picture, both are vented, however, when stolen, the top vent was closed with an additional plastic covering. The covering for the bottom vent is partially broken, and was sitting on the floor of the cab, between the two seats. The side door into the camper, had it’s sliding mechanism at the top broken. The Step underneath the door is electric, operated by a switch just inside the door on the RHS. Again, to the rear, is access to the Garage. Across the top, can be seen the Fiamma awning locked into place. Since that picture was taken, a satellite system was installed on the roof, which provided both tv and broadband. The folded down satellite would be visible from the street.
The rear of the camper has a ladder on the right hand side, a dual reversing camera above the window, and since this picture above was taken, a twin bicycle rack was fitted below the window, and a towbar was also fitted. A plastic coated chain & padlock was attached to both the ladder and the bicycle rack. As can be seen in the picture above, there is a full awning, only the roof, and the front is shown.
This picture, is of the front of the van. The split in the white panelling, which is unique to this vehicle, is on the top right hand side of the windscreen, and has been covered with silver duct tape.
This is a picture of the interior, from the cab towards the rear. In the rear, is wraparound seating around a table. Mounted on the LHS of the rear (not visible) is a 20” Grundig colour tv, together with the equipment to operate the satellite & broadband, including a router, a modem, and a Sky box. There were remotes for the tv and skybox too. In the cupboard behind the cooker is a full set of pots & pans, together with a toaster. There’s an electric kettle in the press under the sink. Under the cooker is a full set of cutlery. On the left, is a full Fridge and freezer, with a Microwave on top of it all. Above the cooker and hob, in the presses was a full set of crockery.
This is the picture from the corner of that U, so that the TV can be seen wall mounted.
This final picture is of the cab, from the table in the middle of the van. As can be seen, there’s a double bed over the cab. On the right hand side of the windscreen is a colour monitor for the dual reversing camera. The power for that is by plugging in a plug into the box, in front of the steering wheel.
There is a full set of custom made sheets in a locker, to fit the beds in the camper. There was also a second Leisure battery sitting on the floor of the camper, for use, in case the first battery failed. There’s a fire extinguisher behind the passenger front seat.
Also in the Garage to the rear of the van, is a heat reflective blanket to wrap around the windscreen.
Here's the details of it, just in case anyone spots it!
The Motorhome is a coach-built motorhome, built on a Ford Transit chassis, with an overcab double bed. Its primarily white, but with Beige and grey/blue running across it.
The Coachbuilder is RIMOR, an Italian company, while the model of the actual camper is called Superbrig 699 Living. This is marked on the rear of the van, written sideways up the left hand side of the rear. RIMOR is printed on all four sides of the camper, while Superbrig is also written on all four sides of the camper.
The Ford Transit cab is white, with beige/fawn bumper moulding with a 2.4TDCI engine developing 140bhp. The Cab seats are grey check, but a set of fawn coloured seat covers had been fitted, so that these seats would match the colour of the seats in the motorhome. It comes with Front Fog lamps, cruise control, and automatic wipers, which I believe was the comfort pack supplied by Ford.
On the Passenger side, pictured above, there is a external locker just behind the cab door, which contains 2 Gas cylinders. Next to that, down low, is another locker, which contains yellow wheel chocks (for levelling the van), electrical cabling and fittings. The next door houses the canister for the internal toilet, while the door behind the rear wheels is access to what’s referred to as the “Garage” which is various items are stored, including two sun loungers, rubber floor matting, a length of garden hose on a reel and three sides to an Awning.
Not visible in the picture above, is a split in the white shell above the windscreen on the passenger side. Also not visible, is the advertising on the disc holder, which is for Caoga Insurance.
The Driver’s side of the camper, pictured above, has two vents just behind the drivers door, which are for the fridge. In the picture, both are vented, however, when stolen, the top vent was closed with an additional plastic covering. The covering for the bottom vent is partially broken, and was sitting on the floor of the cab, between the two seats. The side door into the camper, had it’s sliding mechanism at the top broken. The Step underneath the door is electric, operated by a switch just inside the door on the RHS. Again, to the rear, is access to the Garage. Across the top, can be seen the Fiamma awning locked into place. Since that picture was taken, a satellite system was installed on the roof, which provided both tv and broadband. The folded down satellite would be visible from the street.
The rear of the camper has a ladder on the right hand side, a dual reversing camera above the window, and since this picture above was taken, a twin bicycle rack was fitted below the window, and a towbar was also fitted. A plastic coated chain & padlock was attached to both the ladder and the bicycle rack. As can be seen in the picture above, there is a full awning, only the roof, and the front is shown.
This picture, is of the front of the van. The split in the white panelling, which is unique to this vehicle, is on the top right hand side of the windscreen, and has been covered with silver duct tape.
This is a picture of the interior, from the cab towards the rear. In the rear, is wraparound seating around a table. Mounted on the LHS of the rear (not visible) is a 20” Grundig colour tv, together with the equipment to operate the satellite & broadband, including a router, a modem, and a Sky box. There were remotes for the tv and skybox too. In the cupboard behind the cooker is a full set of pots & pans, together with a toaster. There’s an electric kettle in the press under the sink. Under the cooker is a full set of cutlery. On the left, is a full Fridge and freezer, with a Microwave on top of it all. Above the cooker and hob, in the presses was a full set of crockery.
This is the picture from the corner of that U, so that the TV can be seen wall mounted.
This final picture is of the cab, from the table in the middle of the van. As can be seen, there’s a double bed over the cab. On the right hand side of the windscreen is a colour monitor for the dual reversing camera. The power for that is by plugging in a plug into the box, in front of the steering wheel.
There is a full set of custom made sheets in a locker, to fit the beds in the camper. There was also a second Leisure battery sitting on the floor of the camper, for use, in case the first battery failed. There’s a fire extinguisher behind the passenger front seat.
Also in the Garage to the rear of the van, is a heat reflective blanket to wrap around the windscreen.