Sorry if this has been asked before, I did a search + looked at the Wiki, but couldn't find what I was looking for.
I have a 1986 Caravelle is it possible to convert my exsisting rear seat into a rock and roll bed? At the moment the back just folds flat on to the seat base. Can I just use a set of R+R hinges, do a few mods and turn it into a bed?
Build your own Rock and Roll
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Has anyone done this? Any feedback would be good. 

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Re: Build your own Rock and Roll
Magic, thanks Mike.
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I'm probably dense, but does anyone have the instructions in English?
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Re: Build your own Rock and Roll
I butchered a 2nd row Velle GL seat and mounted it on a Bluebird 3/4 RnR bed .... with a little work and a lot more thinking. Now modded slightly it's extremely comfy
Ian.

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Re: Build your own Rock and Roll
Because the dims on the JK plans on the wiki are quite difficult to read I've plotted out a new plan for the cutting sizes, but I can't find anywhere to host it. So if someone has the capableities to host it somewhere I'll gladly emial them my new version. 
