Pimping up your ride!


All good things must come to an end – and it’s now been over a decade since ‘Pimp My Ride’, hosted by the enigmatic Tim Westwood, last aired.
Car fans tuned in in their droves to watch drastic transformations that method actors such as Christian Bale could only be proud of!  24-inch spinners, a champagne cooler, and flip-up mini-televisions were a staple addition to each and every car which rolled out the doors of West Coast Customs.
The show may no longer be on the airwaves, but the world is still littered with body shops willing to spray vehicles any possible colour, and mechanics ready to fit massively oversized Eibach springs.
Unfortunately, and hopefully we’re not ruining too many memories here, many of the cars that featured on the show, weren’t actually deemed roadworthy. That said, with the aptly named ‘staycation’ on the rise throughout the UK, Flogas Gaslight – a provider of gas bottles for caravans – have picked out some of the more adventurous campers, who’ve gone above and beyond ‘pimping’ their rides and created a travelling home that stays within the legal boundaries.

Turning the van into art

Quite unlike anything else you will see, the Peugeot Boxer is just one van by Quirky Campers that exists as a simply breathtaking piece of art. The designers have described the 2013 van as ‘having just stepped out of a fairytale’. Complete with a full-sized wood burner, you’ll never have to be concerned about a chilly night. Originally renting out their van ‘Bella’, when they volunteered in Africa, husband and wife team of David and Lindsay have managed to create a collective of ‘staycation’ delights right through the UK, including options available for the Glastonbury Festival.

Road racing with a difference

Having spent years on the road, committing to his passion of road racing, Northern Irishman Darren Gilpin, got to the stage where he’d had enough of sleeping in the back of his van. Unlike other motorbike riders who were supported by major sponsors and teams, Darren was self-funded, which meant he didn’t get a race truck, or a double bed. With a few thousand pounds in the bank going into the 2013 season, he bought a dilapidated MAN horse buy ambien legally online box. Transporting his bikes to and from the race track was the priority, so he built a partition wall in the rear of the truck. In the back he built a full work shop with a tail-lift and ramp that could negotiate four full-size bikes. In the front, he built one double bed on the ground, two-fold singles which fell from the ceiling, a full kitchen, and the piece de resistance … a fully stocked bar, complete with various optics.

Escaping the city life

Often, many of us living in the hustle and bustle of modern life never take the time to sit back and indulge in everything the world offers us — particularly the night sky. In most instances, due to light pollution, we simply cannot do this. Bill and Beck Goddard are here to provide you with that opportunity. The couple, who reside in Herefordshire, have combined their love for textiles and woodwork, developing numerous campervans, and they will do the same for you, if you want to get away from it all and travel around the country. One of their recent stand-out projects is a Mercedes Sprinter which has been completely renovated. Taking a shell, they have fitted various storage spaces, a full-oven, space for four sleepers, and an awning. Pick your spot in the country, kick back, and simply enjoy your surroundings — star gazing the night away.

How about doing it yourself?

The few examples above are just a pick of some of the ideas created in the UK, some of which will assist in your ‘staycation’ journey, whether it be designing a campervan for you, or simply renting you one. However, that’s not to say you couldn’t ‘do it yourself’.  Take inspiration from travel enthusiasts Katie and Ben who built their dream camper in a week. The couple, despite being on a budget, still managed to add all the necessities required. Katie notes how ‘luxury wasn’t present, but we had everything we needed — it was cute, functional and comfortable’.
The stay-cay can be done today, you just need to decide on which way you are going to sway.

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