> dormobiles were buildt on sunroof combi bodies, the pop top is that big. > there are also two cots upstairs, in addition to which ever kit is > downstairs. I've seen a couple nice dormobiles with SO42 and SO44 westy > interiors, but not one with the complete dormobile interior. according to people i have talked to and reviews i have read the dormobile interior is not that great a utilization of space > > there is a nifty skylight or two in the roof, so it is nice and light inside. > i have heard that the plasticy canvas doesn't breathe very well and it can > get kinda steamy in one of those :) yes I have herad that too, I guess that is the major shortcoming of the roof is it's (realtive) lack of ventilation as compared to the conventionional westy roof of that period michael
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