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Old 04-11-2013, 11:03 AM   #1
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Interior Dimensions of '69 Overlander?

Hey, folks, brand new here. Just bought my first TT and my first AS. It was an impulse purchase, for sure, but we're a very outdoors-oriented family who love to travel, and love renovation. We're into our 13th year of renovating our small 1905 Victorian house. Have been doing my own plumbing, electrical and finishing/woodworking, and I'm pretty proud of the results. Tackling an AS seemed like a natural to us.

I don't have the trailer yet, should be delivered next week, it's coming from out of state. But I was wondering if anyone happens to know the rough interior dimensions of a '69 Overlander with a total length of 27'? I'm dying to start sketching out alternative floor plans, but don't know how much space I have to work with.

Looking forward to this new adventure.
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Old 04-12-2013, 05:19 AM   #2
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Better to wait till it arrives. Certain features such as vent pipes, drains, electric outlets, and the like will need to stay as built. While some of these features "can" be relocated, they may not be worth the effort.
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Old 04-12-2013, 06:08 AM   #3
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Better to wait till it arrives. Certain features such as vent pipes, drains, electric outlets, and the like will need to stay as built. While some of these features "can" be relocated, they may not be worth the effort.
Don't forget about the big 2...doors and windows. Moving a wall more that a few inches always seems to line up with a window!
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