Well, a few outings later and the chipboard cupboards had clearly suffered previously through damp, wear and tear and 45 years of camping. So out with the interior starting with the seats.
The drivers seat was very uncomfortable as I was sitting directly on the springs, not sure where the padding had gone. I stripped the front seats down and cleaned them up, having to straighten the frame and weld it where it had broken. Our local car upholsterer recovered them in leather and a fabric I found which was similar to the 70’s original style for a Devon conversion (not a Westie). Must be good as she said everyone who went to her workshop liked the material. (Note, I found it first !!).

New seats and new door cards. You can just see the cab floor which I cleaned up in the passenger side. I added more waxoil to the doors and sills although the work done previously had done that too.

The rock and roll bed got a similar strip down and repaint. Here are all the bits in primer.
