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Date:         Fri, 15 Mar 1996 00:23:25 -0600
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From:         jgladu@bcm.tmc.edu (John Gladu)
Subject:      Re: Car Top Tent, slim VW content

Thu, 14 Mar 1996 11:40:15 -0500, SyncroHead@aol.com wrote: > >>I saw a new camping product recently that looks intriguing. It is >>basically a >>folding tent that fastens to roof racks on the top of a car >>(or Vanagon!). >>It consists of a pair of platforms that are hinged together and a tent in >>>>between. Then traveling (or in storage) the platforms are folded >>together and >>the tent is collapsed between them. > >>It measures 48" x 60" x estimated 10" thick in this state. When you want to set >>up for the nite and use the tent, you remove the travel cover and swing the >>top platform up and over with its attached ladder. The ladder extends down >>to meet the ground and hold up the platform .

This sure sounds like a Dove Camper...

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