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A number of ways to go with road lights.
Look at the lamp units and see if you can spot a manufacturer and/or product numbers - they may be 'off the shelf units' (many are) and not be unique to your van make/model, and a bit of Googling for make/part number may throw up results.
A company called Magnum Motorhomes purchased all of Avondale’s remaining parts, moulds, literature and more when they went broke. Worth contacting them to see if anything available. https://magnummotorhomes.co.uk/
There is a Avondale web site with information about the brand/models, with an invitation to contact them, although the posted requests are rather dated! https://www.avondalecaravans.com/avondale-caravan-spares/
Otherwise, it's the caravan breakers as your last hope. List available here: https://www.caravanclub.co.uk/globalassets/pdfs/content/advice-and-training/breake........
If all else fails, then replacing the lamp units with a modern equivalent that fits the space is an option. Likely need some mods to body and wiring to effect a fit, but almost certainly doable by a competent DIYer.
Good luck.
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