>My question is will a queen size >bed fit in a 85 Westy Wolfsburg Edition Weekender Sure.... if you chop it up into little pieces first! :) ... Seriously, I doubt you could even get a double bed in there... maybe a twin.... Just go out and measure it and then take the tape measure to the bed store with you... Bill
(every time this comes up >I get a little more confused about what we own). Anyway the back seat folds >down flat. However there is a linen cabinet in the back there is also a >jump seat behind the driver's seat. I would really love to go buy a bed >tonight. I can of course get it delivered, but otherwise I could sleep in >comfort tonight on my new bed. > >Anyone tried it? Please answer quickly, I am dreaming of sleeping in >comfort once again. > >TIA >Ryan > >PS I know I would much rather have the Westy for Home Depot runs then the >truck. Even with a topper on the truck I can get more in the back of the >Westy. Twelve foot boards, no problem. Twelve foot white wire shelving, no >problem. Twenty some rolls of insulating, no problem (quietest VW I have >ever driven). Queen Size bed and box spring, not sure yet. > |
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