Looks like late 60's. While nothing is irrepairable, it depends on what it is like to start with. If the chassis is in good condition - nothing nore than surface rust - then that's a good start. Don't be too concerned if it needs a new draw bar - most of them will and it's not a bit nor expensive job. Then the interior needs to be looked at - is it a timber or aluminuium frame? You'll be able to tell depending if it has screws or rivets holding the panelling and exterior cladding on. If it's timber, you'll need to identify how much rot is there and where as these jobs can be HUGE to repair - think bare chassis rebuild in some cases.
Looks like a window is missing? Check to see what sort of damage the weather has done if it is - oh, and I have some spare windows for this style of van if you need any, let me know - they're yours.
I don't want to scare you off, I love old vans and am on my third resto now, so have learned a bit over the years.
Also, head over to the classic caravan forum -
Home | Classic Caravans and post the pics and other info you have there - there are some very experienced people on that site and it is a great resource when restoring a van.
I'm a bit of a pest on that forum too, so you'll bump into me (and other members from here too) over there. 😊
Bottom line is - if you love it, have the time and money (depending on what is needed they can be a bit expensive) then do it. Despite what it may cost, if you do a good job of it, you'll get a decent quid at the other end.
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