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The "normal" route is via the manufacturer.
I suspect a qualified mechanical engineer, I feel they would need to be Chartered, could do a survey and issue a formal report on its viability to be upgraded and have then a plate made.
But given the van's age and the normal market cost of professional involvement it certainly will not be anywhere near cost effective.
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