Hi Groily, yes a great work horse and defiantly a keeper for a few more years. As you say quite comfy on long runs and drives quite well for a big 'car'. I say car as it is registered as a car and so is allowed to do 70mph on appropriate roads .
Ah . . . no speed restrictions on light vans over here either Angus. So I'm OK to 130kph on motorways, 110 on dual carriageway. With 6 speeds, that's about 2650 rpm at the upper limit, comfortable and still doing mid-30s mpg. Not bad. Sweetest at about 120kph though, or 75mph.
Yours is miles classier, with the longer wheelbase, more glass and the upgrades you've done. I've slept in mine on rallies now and then and survived but didn't enjoy it much! It's better at carting a couple of bikes and tools and spares from A to B - and then being left to slumber on its own!
But any modern van is better than the long-bodied Citroên H Van I used to potter about in and which I acquired for about 50 quid from a plumber who was upgrading . . . Sought-after they may be, and brilliant for bikes because of fwd and the consequent low load height at the rear . . . but 45mph cruising and three speeds with its poorly-aspirated detuned 1911cc car engine . . . Hmm. Swapped mine for a very large bottle of scotch when the bodywork finally fell to bits (as it does), with someone who promised to restore it to pristine - and did. At vast expense!
That, I used to maintain and repair myself - and I'm sure there are those on here who are only too familiar with the drive shafts of Citroêns of that vintage . . . I don't miss some of that.