43,115 miles showing on
the speedometer; grill and cooker looks never to be used; Autosleeper
conversion; showing as a Motorhome on the
V5C
A charming and increasingly
sought-after example of early 1990s camper ingenuity, this 1992 Renault Trafic
HDS Autosleeper “Recro” presents an appealing opportunity to acquire a compact,
characterful motor caravan with genuine usability and period
appeal.
First registered in October 1992 and finished in classic white,
this petrol-powered 1,721cc manual example has covered just 45,290 miles, a
figure that appears consistent with its DVLA MOT
history.
Converted by the well-regarded
Autosleeper brand, the Recro offers a thoughtfully designed interior that makes
excellent use of space. It appears to accommodate up to four berths, making it a
versatile option for couples or small families seeking a practical entry into
camper ownership. The living area is equipped with a cooker and grill—reportedly
unused—alongside a fridge, sink, split charging system, and ample storage
throughout, all contributing to a comfortable and functional layout for weekends
away or longer touring adventures.
Registered on the V5C as a
motor caravan, this Trafic benefits from an MOT valid until March 2027 and is
supported by a history file that includes 11 previous MOT certificates, five
service stamps (the latest recorded at 43,115 miles), the original handbook, and
a selection of invoices documenting maintenance and upkeep over the years.
Notably, the vehicle was driven over 20 miles to its current location, where it
performed as expected, starting, stopping, and driving without issue during
preparation for sale.
Externally, the paintwork
presents with a matte-like finish which is less apparent in photographs, usable
character rather than detracting from it. With 11 former keepers, this is a
well-travelled but evidently cared-for example that now stands ready for its
next chapter.
Altogether, this Renault
Trafic Autosleeper Recro represents a practicality, and nostalgic charm—an ideal
companion for those looking to embrace the freedom of classic campervan
motoring.
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