>Downside: It would really cramp the interior when it was retracted... It would perhaps be useful to have just the fridge/stove/sink cabinet of a westy that cranks out. Leave it uncranked, you've got a standard Westy's floor space. Crank it out, you get the full floor space of a non-westy. Probably be hard to use the sink or cooktop, though, with one's head up in the pop-top and the sink/stove recessed into the "hole" that is the crank-out... Probably not worth the trouble. John Bange '90 Vanagon "Geldsauger" |
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