Coachbuilt range review.
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Coachbuilt range review.
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Re: Coachbuilt range review.
"Next was a brace of 6.45m (21’ 2”) over-cab coachbuilts. Surrey arrived with a forward lounge, Suffolk featured a rear U-shaped lounge. Motive power was provided by a 129bhp engine.Both could sleep four, but only had two travel seats."
Nope, the Suffolk was available as a LP 2 berth model (see my avatar) as well as a 4 berth overcab model. Also, it could be used as 2 single beds providing one of you was vertically challenged.
Nope, the Suffolk was available as a LP 2 berth model (see my avatar) as well as a 4 berth overcab model. Also, it could be used as 2 single beds providing one of you was vertically challenged.
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