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You will need to approach the main dealers in Stafford for he spares if you want to buy new windows and yes, they will probably be quite expensive. The only other option is to try caravan breakers yards (or you may fall lucky and get the right size windows on ebay)..
Just Google "Freedom Caravan Stafford" and their details come up...can't remember the name now.
My brother has Freedom van and it's lovely. Compact and very light but you do need to be caeful when loading it (check out towing weights. If you are not sure,post on here exactly what model and year the van is and an expert will be along shortly to give you the details!)
Does your gas bottle fit into the front locker (the outside locker on the A frame)? If so, is there a space for it to slot into or is it just placed into the locker and held down with bungee straps? Do you have an empty bottle? If not, try to get hold of one from somewhere as if you don't have an empty to exchange for a full one, this will also be expensive to buy. The regulators are a reasonable price usually. My brother's van only has a smallish gas bottle in his and anyway, as there is only a gas hob, you don't use very much gas so there's really no need to lug a huge gas bottle around with you.
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