In a message dated 9/15/08 6:31:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jake_beaulieu@YAHOO.COM writes:
> What is the difference between these creatures? I recently purchased a > 1987 Vanagon Syncro GL. This is a passenger van with a rear seat that folds > into a bed. I have noticed that the height of the storage compartment under > this seat is much lower than in my 1982 Westy. I am basically interested in > retrofitting the full width rear seat in my Syncro with the hinge mechanisms > from a Westy bed in the hopes of gaining storage space. Can this be done? I > tried to distill this from the archives, but got really confused trying to > differentiate a Z-bed, from a sofa-bed, etc.. > > thanks much, > the campers came w/ the plywood framed sofabed that attaches to the floor the passenger vans have with the steel framed sofabed that attaches to the wall you cannot install a passenger van sofabed into a westy without removing the rear cabinets, but you can install a westy sofabed into a passenger van easily. chris who has all of the above sofabeds for sale..
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