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<blockquote data-quote="naskeet" data-source="post: 642083" data-attributes="member: 15903"><p>The Westfalia factory-standard, hinged pillow-section is much narrower than that! Make sure that it can actually be hinged upward into the service position, once one has climbed-up into bed in the elevating roof!?!</p><p></p><p>Without the gaps at the sides, unless one hinged down the pillow-section, it would be virtually impossible to pass up one's mug of tea and breakfast cereal to have breakfast in bed, or pass up & down the large cloth, towel or sponge, to wipe the condensation (i.e. dew) off the inside of the elevating roof in the morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naskeet, post: 642083, member: 15903"] The Westfalia factory-standard, hinged pillow-section is much narrower than that! Make sure that it can actually be hinged upward into the service position, once one has climbed-up into bed in the elevating roof!?! Without the gaps at the sides, unless one hinged down the pillow-section, it would be virtually impossible to pass up one's mug of tea and breakfast cereal to have breakfast in bed, or pass up & down the large cloth, towel or sponge, to wipe the condensation (i.e. dew) off the inside of the elevating roof in the morning. [/QUOTE]
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