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2009-present AUTO-SLEEPER WARWICK DUO AND XL

Warwick (no model suffix) was part of an important rethink for Auto-Sleepers. It, Symbol and Windrush were the first among volume converters to use the window version of the Peugeot Boxer high-top panel van.

Its flush, full-length, tinted and bonded habitation glazing transformed the exterior into something far more fluid, handsome and automotive than was previously the case.

The original Warwick had a U-shaped lounge at the back and in 2009 this was changed to two longer, inward-facing settees, for the second in our series of a ‘dozen doozies’, Warwick Duo.

Thus, Duo gained

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