








Vauxhall Vivaro Panel Van 2004 Manual 1870cc
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So, I’ve been meaning to part with this van for a while now — it’s not that I don’t use it, more that life’s just gotten busy and I don’t have the time anymore.It’s a 2004 Vauxhall Vivaro, manual, 1870cc — the original white, now painted a lovely blue that I always loved. The shell has 222k on it, but I just had a full engine swap with a new one that’s only done 80k. The van’s been properly serviced with a new timing belt, water pump, drive shaft seal, and clutch — all replaced at the same time.
It has a proper diesel heater that runs off the main tank, a towbar, and full electric hook-up with LED lights in the ceiling. There’s a three-bed double pull-out with a hammock for kids — it’s been a real handy space for family trips. The front seats are new and have storage too, and I’ve got Discovery 3 wheels with XL tyres fitted. Jacking mounts were replaced, and the undercarriage was undersealed — it’s been properly cleaned and treated.
I’ve got a leisure battery and loads of storage, and it’s still in great shape overall. Honestly, it’s one of those vans that just stands out — solid, dependable, and has a real character.
It’s not for sale, really — just a reluctant parting. I’m based in Blackburn, Blackburn with Darwen, and it’s been sitting in the garage for years. I’ll be honest — I don’t use it much, so it’s not going to be a daily driver. But if you’re looking for a reliable, practical van with a bit of soul, it’s worth a look.
(Just to be clear — it’s £4,495.50, but I’m not advertising it like that. It’s just sitting there, waiting to go somewhere else.)