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Dormobile table
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<blockquote data-quote="onionmike" data-source="post: 626410" data-attributes="member: 27408"><p>I believe that table legs were actually an optional extra available from Dormobile as I have a '69 VW Dormobile product brochure with them listed. As Parsley mentioned, my '69 also has four screw-in legs which are clipped onto the side of the small wardrobe behind the passenger seat, between the wardrobe and the sliding door, when not in use. I'm sure it would be easy enough for you to adapt your table to a similar setup. I believe mine to be original to my bus, however, without seeing another one to compare I cannot be 100% certain. Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="onionmike, post: 626410, member: 27408"] I believe that table legs were actually an optional extra available from Dormobile as I have a '69 VW Dormobile product brochure with them listed. As Parsley mentioned, my '69 also has four screw-in legs which are clipped onto the side of the small wardrobe behind the passenger seat, between the wardrobe and the sliding door, when not in use. I'm sure it would be easy enough for you to adapt your table to a similar setup. I believe mine to be original to my bus, however, without seeing another one to compare I cannot be 100% certain. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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