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<blockquote data-quote="jude7789" data-source="post: 598071" data-attributes="member: 26016"><p>I am currently in the market for a bus, preferably an early bay as quite simply, I like the look of them more than the late bay. </p><p>One thing I've noticed in searching for the right one for me is the vast amount of interior layouts available either originally and retro-fitted. </p><p>Is there a resource anywhere which shows all the original layouts and feature across the various companies who fitted out these vans originally?</p><p>I suppose this would be an important factor to help me chose the right vehicle for me. </p><p>Aesthetically I love the look of the Dormobile roof, the side opening pop top with the roof-light windows. </p><p>Is there a general consensus on which manufacturers were the most popular or more practical in terms of ease of use or best use of space?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jude7789, post: 598071, member: 26016"] I am currently in the market for a bus, preferably an early bay as quite simply, I like the look of them more than the late bay. One thing I've noticed in searching for the right one for me is the vast amount of interior layouts available either originally and retro-fitted. Is there a resource anywhere which shows all the original layouts and feature across the various companies who fitted out these vans originally? I suppose this would be an important factor to help me chose the right vehicle for me. Aesthetically I love the look of the Dormobile roof, the side opening pop top with the roof-light windows. Is there a general consensus on which manufacturers were the most popular or more practical in terms of ease of use or best use of space? [/QUOTE]
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