Managing to survive the tow to its new home, the van was treated to a well earned wash to get rid of mould and other creatures living in it. And to get a good look at the real damage, from being shut up in a damp garage for so long.

Unfortunately, because of bad communication for some reason, the garage owners friend living in the flat thought the van had been dumped and decided to leave a message with marker pen. "No 11 Very annoyed get this moved or 999" the problem was soon solved with a message explaining everything left on there front door, in marker pen!

With all that room in the engine bay I'm sure you could fit a turbo in there somewhere, although it may take a bit of time and work before it gets to that. The body and chassis is suffering from surface rust pretty much all over. Its going to take a bit more digging to find out how deep it all goes.