A man has transformed a "rust bucket" Transit van into a mobile barber shop. 

Serving clients from six months to 75 years old, Brad Pruden refers to himself as "more than just a normal barber" and is planning to take his new business to locations around Norwich. 

The 27-year-old from Caister started cutting hair at the age of 16 and decided to start Brad’s Mobile Barbers after “never fitting in at a barber shop”. 

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Norwich Evening News: Deciding to launch his own business, Mr Pruden transformed a Transit van into Brad's Mobile BarbersDeciding to launch his own business, Mr Pruden transformed a Transit van into Brad's Mobile Barbers (Image: Brad's Mobile Barbers)

With hundreds of followers on Facebook and TikTok, Mr Pruden filmed himself smashing up the van, sanding it down and taking it back to the bare frame. 

He used YouTube tutorials during the six-month project which he did while caring for his young daughter. 

"I don't actually know how I've done it,” he said. "It's really hard having a family, business and personal life." 

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Norwich Evening News: Mr Pruden completed the revamp in just six months while working full-time and caring for his one year-old daughterMr Pruden completed the revamp in just six months while working full-time and caring for his one year-old daughter (Image: Brad's Mobile Barbers)

Self-upholstered with hand-crafted features, the newly refurbished van includes a television, Xbox and a sofa bed to make customers feel at home. 

Heading to festivals and galas, Mr Pruden is now "buzzing" to take his business to local events including Sundown Festival at the Norfolk Showground this year. 

He is also planning a pop-up in Norwich on April 10, offering free haircuts and raising money for Norfolk Waveney Mind and Emmaus Norfolk & Waveney.