On our '81 the larger table fits above the rear cabinets with no problem, as long as it is facing the right way. The other, smaller table we use a lot, and we store both it and the arm between the driver's seat and the front of the sink cabinet. ----- Original Message ----- From: Rusty Johnson <Roq8cyans@AOL.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 12:59 PM Subject: Re: To table or not to table
> Drew (drew@BOMB-PROOF.COM) wrote: > > >When I bought my Westy, it came without the front table and table-arm. I > want to know 1) is it worth having the front table for a family of four > >(my guess: yes) and 2) where does the front table get stored while > driving? > > Yes, you need that table -- unless you want to take turns eating! :-) Is > the tabletop you have small enough to be swung over the cabinets to the left > of the back seat (above the water tank) and fit nicely? If so, that is the > *front* tabletop, IIRC. The rear tabletop is larger, and will not fit into > that space. Both tables and their arms will fit into the compartment under > the back seat, with a little jockeying. > > Rusty J > Ogden, UT > '80 WedgeFalia -- The Smoking Van ("The Fahrvergnugen Is Out There") > |
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