Somebody has paid £77k for a Transit camper

Prices for long-wheelbase Transit Custom camper vans from Wellhouse Leisure (a Ford Qualified Vehicle Modifier) start at £49,500. However, as one customer in Yorkshire has discovered, that figure can become much higher when ordering a truly unique specification.

With its side kitchen, elevating roof, swivelling cab seats and a sliding rear bench that morphs into a double bed, there’s nothing different about the layout. A ‘starlit’ Alcantara roof panel (usually a £2,000 option), an Alacantara dashboard covering, white leather upholstery and blue seatbelts combine to form a striking bespoke interior, though.

Ford Transit Custom Wellhouse Leisure MS-RT (2019) Interior 1

The exterior is equally eye catching. MS-RT (another Ford Qualified Vehicle Modifier) was asked to fit a colour-coded full body kit, some fairly garish graphics and a set of 18” alloy wheels with an anthracite finish.

MS-RT also supplied an upgraded twin exhaust system for the 2.0 litre EcoBlue diesel engine, which delivers 167 bhp (125 kW / 170 PS) via a six-speed automatic transmission.

Such an individual conversion is likely to divide opinion, as will the final invoice total of £77,000 (equivalent to around US$93,700 or €83,900 at current exchange rates). Nevertheless, the amount paid clearly represents good value to the client and, ultimately, his approval is the only thing that really matters.

Ford Transit Custom Wellhouse Leisure MS-RT (2019) Front SideFord Transit Custom Wellhouse Leisure MS-RT (2019) Dashboard

Ford Transit Custom Wellhouse Leisure MS-RT (2019) SideFord Transit Custom Wellhouse Leisure MS-RT (2019) Rear Side

Ford Transit Custom Wellhouse Leisure MS-RT (2019) Interior 2Ford Transit Custom Wellhouse Leisure MS-RT (2019) Front

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