A MADCAP mechanic has built the world's smallest campervan — with a 4ft living space.
Dubbed the cramper van, the mini mobile home still has room for four seats, a stove, a sink, a table and a bed.
But holidays in the Highlands might be a tall order, as it relies on pedal power to pull it along.
The wacky invention, built by Dorset custom car fanatic Andy Saunders, is a mash-up of an old Bedford Bambi van and a Butlins-style pedal cart.
Inside the cabin there is seating for four people, although one of the seats folds down over the two-ring hob and sink.
The roof space extends out by 2ft 6ins, providing enough room for a small bed.
The cosy camper took around two weeks to make and cost £1,000 in materials.
Dubbed the cramper van, the mini mobile home still has room for four seats, a stove, a sink, a table and a bed.
But holidays in the Highlands might be a tall order, as it relies on pedal power to pull it along.
The wacky invention, built by Dorset custom car fanatic Andy Saunders, is a mash-up of an old Bedford Bambi van and a Butlins-style pedal cart.
Inside the cabin there is seating for four people, although one of the seats folds down over the two-ring hob and sink.
The roof space extends out by 2ft 6ins, providing enough room for a small bed.
The cosy camper took around two weeks to make and cost £1,000 in materials.
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