Chris: That's a different roof depicted there than the one on the California/Atlantic, but the measurements given are in-line with other references I have found. I now have three different measurements for the clearance of the high top: a) 2520 mm (~100" ) - source provided by you; b) 2550 mm (~100.5"); and c) 2610 mm (~102.75") - this reference claims 2550 to the roof line at the rear of the vehicle, but 2610 to the top of the two vent/skylight covers in the centre of the roof. In either case, I should have clearance (barely) in a high-cube container (2700 mm), provided suspensions have not been raised or larger wheels/tyres fitted. We can always let a little pressure out of the tyres and gain another 1/2 - 1" if absolutely necessary.
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