Right. I explained slowly and carefully why I needed to know, and got this reply:
The two front passenger seats rotate to face backwards (presumably not while driving, *snort*). Behind the front seats there is a cupboard/worksurface thing, and behind that - against the walled off bit for the equipment - is a pallet which has a mattress on it. (When Slay was in the van, that was covered in spare bits of equipment.)
Filling up the last bit of space is a bench-type seat.
There are no windows behind the driver and passenger side doors, so on the whole the interior of the van is dark.
Apparently, when they stay at a hotel or whatever (with all the gear in the van) someone gets to sleep in the van. Sort of a combination watchdog/money saving measure.
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Date: 2007-10-31 09:00 pm (UTC)The two front passenger seats rotate to face backwards (presumably not while driving, *snort*). Behind the front seats there is a cupboard/worksurface thing, and behind that - against the walled off bit for the equipment - is a pallet which has a mattress on it. (When Slay was in the van, that was covered in spare bits of equipment.)
Filling up the last bit of space is a bench-type seat.
There are no windows behind the driver and passenger side doors, so on the whole the interior of the van is dark.
Apparently, when they stay at a hotel or whatever (with all the gear in the van) someone gets to sleep in the van. Sort of a combination watchdog/money saving measure.
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