I use my 101 for sleeping accomodation at shows and find it excellent for that. As for living in one, well I would guess it is down to what you expect.
As Jon has already stated headroom is a little restrictive but stripped of the ambi interior there is loads of room even with the bulkhead in place.
Try the 101 club website http://www.101club.org/ as they have a small ad section
2 on there at the moment
1/ EXP: 01/04/07 101 Forward control RHD Ambulance 12 VOLT
1976, tax exempt as it is registered, as an Ambulance with all fittings in the rear.
MOT until October 2007
Tax ? Free
Body work very straight it was the straightest one that I could find when I spent a whole day looking for one in a dealers yard five years ago!!
All paint removed back to aluminium ready for a re-spray ? a real blank canvas!.
Full service (All oils and oil filter)
Two new batteries (Main and auxiliary)
Front door and ignition all work of the same key, separate key for rear doors (Supplied)
Michelin XL Tyres
New Speedo cable
New Driver side door bottom
Both door tops re-built and re-sprayed so the sliding glass slides!
New Oil cooler pipes
Both clutch master and slave cylinder replaced
Drives very well, Only reason for sale is I am thinning my collection ? see my other adverts
Price 4500 (Negotiable)
Phone Steve on 07960 464383 location Oxfordshire
Contact Details:
Telephone: 07960 464383
Email: stevegully@hotmail.com
2/ EXP: 14/02/07 6x6 101 Camper
Fully expedition-prepared 6wd 101 for sale. Ready to travel the world tomorrow. A totally unique vehicle.
Full details plus contact at http://www.lobsternet.org/101/
Don't miss it!
Contact Details:
Telephone: 07970 062008
Email: davidrfrench@googlemail.com
Second one is interesting as it is stretched
They both have pictures on the site so you can get to see what you are looking at
I dont envy you mate but as they say needs must