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240 Wagon - Pop-up camper? 200

I like the idea. Actually, my Wife and I were in the market for a VW Eurovan Weekender a few years back.
I think there would be a few major obstacles to overcome, however. First of all, I wonder if any structural rigidity would be compromised in the cutting of the roof. Also I'd worry about the amount of useable sleeping space in relation the the size of the access hole. I've slept in the back of my 245 before. With the rear seat down there was just enough length for my 5'11" frame. So when you think of it that way, the access hole would really have to be over the forward passenger compartment to maximize the sleeping area. Overall width of the sleeping area would be another concern, IMO.






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