Len Beadell had a similar set up in his shorty. If I recall there is a photo or two in his books. All very basic but it works.
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Len Beadell had a similar set up in his shorty. If I recall there is a photo or two in his books. All very basic but it works.
Hammock.
Yes, I'm serious.
Cheap, comfortable, stows well, light....whats not to love [biggrin]
...The 90" wheelbase!
I've stretched myself out over the boxes etc I have in the rear. Feet were draped over the center console, and head was against the back door.
Hammock might not have the length to get a good drape on the the sleeping area (inside, as least!)
As for the stretcher design, that pic is a hard top with the bulkhead. The wagon puma 90's have the cross bar, which may impact on such a set up.
This was a fellow called Herbert Zipkin's idea (in a 109, but it would work in a 90). Should work well, so long as not much hanky-panky is planned.
Attachment 127976
Stretcher in back at same height as folded rear seats?
Perhaps you could get some ideas from this... http://caranex.com/pdfs/brochure.pdf
Or you could use the idea of an extended sleeping bed as in small pop top campers Attachment 128075
Cheers
Jaybee