In a message dated 12/12/98 9:30:11 PM, dmc@CYBURBAN.COM wrote: <<The whole point of the rear facing seats is that they face to the rear thus giving room in the middle for the table. If you face them forwards (which you cannot do without moving them), you lose the table space. This layout is designed for up to 5 people with the 2 jump seats for only occasional use. If you don't like this seat layout, why buy the van?>> Well, for one reason, it's a really good deal. The seat setup doesn't bother me much. I was just wondering if it was possible to move them. I would think that they should be easy to remove when you need extra space. I'm also told that the rear seat folds into a bed, and the EV MV also has a set of curtains. This is not a weekender, and has no poptop. I'm thinking that this would be a good candidate to convert into a Reimo camper. Steve Lashley SKL Enterprises Importing German Side Tents, Carver Propane Heaters and other Accessories for Bus, Vanagon and Eurovan http://members.aol.com/tentinfo |
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