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3 persons in a 1997 2 Drs Delivery Van (Holland)
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Hi,
I am new here. I am the proud owner of a 1997 Dutch 2 doors delivery van. I would like to travel with 3 persons in this van, to play with my band. As far as I know, there are no 2 seats banks available for this van (only from 2008 up). Are there any solutions, that are easy, cheap and safe ? Can anyone help me with this ?
Thanks in advance. 
Vincent (Holland)
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Hi Vincent, have moved your thread to the correct location (M49 vehicles) - there was a car version of the van so the rear seats and seatbelts should be able to retro fit from a 1996-2003 Berlingo car.
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Well Vincent, it will be worth checking with your insurer and the local vehicle test station that such changes are permitted. If there is no easy exit from the van - ie easily accessible doors that open from the inside, say in the event of an accident or fire then it's likely that it would not conform.
Here in Ireland I had some trouble by having a seat removed from the rear row - as the reg docs show 5 possible passengers/seats/seatbelts and the conversion I have has only 4.... each time at testing there's a fuss & confusion but eventually I get a pass ticket.
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I've carried people in the cargo area of my old van before - years ago.  No seats required!  Not particularly comfortable, but OK for short distances.  Not sure of the legality of it, but if it's allowed then all part of the gigging experience!
Work van:     2020 1.5 BlueHDi 100 Enterprise Berlingo
Spare van:    2001 1.9 600d Berlingo
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(05-09-2022, 08:33 PM)oilyrag Wrote:  Well Vincent, it will be worth checking with your insurer and the local vehicle test station that such changes are permitted. If there is no easy exit from the van - ie easily accessible doors that open from the inside, say in the event of an accident or fire then it's likely that it would not conform.

I 2nd this...
This might be easily done but could change "Conformity" being a van for 2 persons max and so give serious problems in case of some accident or such...

considering the need for a full seat & seatbelt at minimum (but most likely floor is not ready to receive such extra seat neither)

No idea bout budget, but you can find B9 versions with 3 seats close to €6000 easily these days (on .nl websites)

within 5 mins i found a 2015 for 7.5K and a 2012 for 6K

might find for less if you took some time... considering most parts are rather easy to find  you might even go for 1 with small damage (but making the price go down too, yet being easy to fix once needed/budget
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The wheelchair M49 I saw in a breakers had 1 extra seat in back if I remember right so is possible to get a rear single seat. Just the hassle with vehicle conformity / insurance
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