Kelly, I've had a 9 inch TV/VCR in my westy for over 5 years. It's the best way to travel for the kids. If we are going on a 6 hour trip (one way) its 6 hours X 2 = 12 hours/ 2 hours per movie. "Kids get six of your favorite movies were going on a road trip!!" It's like the AMEX card "don't leave home without it!! I just sit the unit on top of the sink (use a towel or something to stop scratching) and bungy cord it in place.
Charles Michaux ---------- > From: Kelly Bauman <bauman@ICAN.NET> > To: Vanagon@GERRY.SDSC.EDU > Subject: Westy-Vision > Date: Monday, October 20, 1997 7:55 PM > > My neighbour recently bought a '97 Eurobago. He got lots of options > including the extra seats option and a TV/VCR unit. I looked at the TV/VCR > and scoffed until he explained why he got it. It seems he can drive > endlessly without worrying about the kids because they watch in-flight videos. > > This really intrigues. We limit our trips to a few hours max, otherwise > the kids get too antsy. This may be a reasonable solution. > > Has anyone got a TV/VCR in their bus? I am specifically interested in > mounting options. Any thoughts on this would be appreciated. > > > Kelly Bauman > Delta, BC > '91 Westy |
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