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Old 08-11-2005, 03:35 PM   #2
AYRSTRM2
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I don't know the exact configuration of the front couch,but here's what I know: This era of airstreams are just wide enough for a queen bed, side to side. Depending on other equipment getting in the way, you could make a small flip out extension on your couch when it is unfolded and then do what we do: put up a queen air bed every night. Yes, yes, you have to tear it down every morning, but I defy anyone to show me a comfier sleeping arrangement in the vintage coaches.

We got a 12 volt model and I made sure a 12 volt plug was installed up front. This way we can inflate it even dry camping. Send me a picture of your couch without the cushions and I'll give you my ideas on how to adapt, if you wish.

John
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