My westy's P.O. stored the front table upside-down under the rear table, then had a special placemat he put between the tables so they wouldn't rattle. It works great, and I improved on his idea by switching the tables so the short (front) one is installed on the back table holder, so I can open the closet door halfway without swinging the table out. Houston Portland, OR '84 Westfalia, the Milky Way. Date: Fri, 16 Apr 1999 08:18:01 -0700 From: Nathaniel Merrill <nmerrill@PARAMETRIX.COM> Subject: Re: Westy Front table survey I think the main problem is that the table does not hide away as well as = the rear table. It does not fold up behind the seat, you must take it off = the arm and put it some where it will stay. If it could be rigged with = some hinges or something so It could be folded behind the drivers seat = that would be something! N
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