Tim Smith wrote: > Roof is impossible > (Westy) to do, so is regular cloth roof unless you pull the headliner. To insulate the roof in a Westfalia, raise the roof, unfold the upper bed, spread about four wool blankets and lower the roof. The only part left uninsulated is the gap in front of the skylight. I suppose this could also be insulated but I haven't found it necessary in our typical -20C to -40C winter chills. Larry '86 Syncro Westfalia
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