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Vintage Original Pullman Motor Chalet Attaches To Van Or Vw Bus on 2040-parts.com

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Cloverdale, California, United States

Cloverdale, California, United States
Condition:Used

Original Pullman Motor Chalet made in England during the 1970s. Tent joins to your vehicle with flap providing you an extra room. It was used for camping with a 1971 VW bus. All poles and pegs included + original assembly instructions + “How to Look After Your New Tent” from the Camping Trade Association of Great Britian. Tent is in excellent shape. All zippers work and colors are bright.  lap is to connect to vehicle though it can be used as a stand alone. Used once. Truly a gem. Two packages: tent and poles. I do not charge handling charges - just actual shipping cost. Please contact me to specify preferred shipper.

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