This 1981 Austin Mini panel van is offered in comno with a custom trailer that can be utilized for food or entertainment events. The seller says that the car was restored and received new paint back in 2012, and it looks to have been done to a nice standard. Power comes from a stock sounding 1.0 liter four despite what the flares and wide wheels might suggest, but even with just 40 HP on tap it should still be a fun drive. Find it here on mobile.de in Schijndel, Netherlands for 17k euros (-$19,400 USD today).

The car and its trailer were finished in a nice almond shade of green, and finish looks pretty good from the included photos. Panel and trim fit appears to be good too, and there’s no outward signs of cosmetic issues around the body. A roof rack has been fitted, and there’s a larger exhaust pipe peeking from under the valance. Minilite-style wheels finished in white are pretty cool, and a matching set are mounted on the trailer as well.

The interior looks ready to use, and features a number of changes like modern buckets and harnesses, a wood-rimmed wheel, custom shift lever and CD player. Thick carpeting has also been installed throughout the cabin. The ad lists the odometer showing at 2,560 kilometers, but there’s no clarification on whether this figure is accurate.

The trailer looks like it was fabricated out of the back half of another panel van, and is essentially a blank slate ready to work with. The interior is gutted but looks like it has been pre-wired, and there’s a minibar with deep sink mounted off the front end. A large umbrella is equipped to keep everyone cool at events.

No engine photos are available, but the ad notes the 998cc four cylinder is equipped. At 39 stock HP, it might be rather taxed towing a loaded trailer, but a 1275 swap is always a possibility.