At 09:46 AM 4/17/2009, Jim Felder wrote: >If you could change one thing, without modifying the way the body >itself was made, what would it be? If I only get one thing, I know what it is. Unfortunately it might have implications for the rest. I would have whatever the statutory minimum toilet enclosure (glorified roller shades, maybe?) is necessary so you could declare the thing as a second residence. In my understanding, that's the only thing that's missing. In Britain they used to have a minimum camper version of the Loaf that purely by chance cost exactly the same amount extra as the tax break you got for a caravan vs a regular vehicle. We had friends visit us with one when I was seventeen or so, and I don't recall the details but it was definitely a camper and we thought it was pretty neat. Can't remember if the roof went up -- kinda think not. Theirs was red and white, I think. It definitely inclined me toward the Vanagon Way later on.
-- David Beierl - Providence RI USA -- http://pws.prserv.net/synergy/Vanagon/ '89 Po' White Star "Scamp" |
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