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JohnWilliams6437



Joined: 21 Jan 2003
Posts: 54
Location: Derbyshire, United Kingdom

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Whilst my better half is enjoying Bentley motoring there was a complaint that 'there's nowhere to put anything'
Would like to delight my map/sat nav reader with some natty storage idea.
Can anyone suggest a solution.?
JW
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Robert Craven



Joined: 09 Apr 2004
Posts: 554
Location: Swansea, United Kingdom

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I assume you've got an open tourer or similar which is generally is left open. I've not found a perfectly convenient solution. Odds and ends are either loose in the passenger footwell or in a bag or two, and then go under the tonneau when the car is parked. My doors have small flap-covered pockets in which I can put small items of little value. You can get pockets or nets of various kinds to fit onto the body panel at the side of the footwell, but they're hardly secure when the car is unattended. e.g. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Interior-Storage-Net-Large-25/dp/B003SYKCGM
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John Murch



Joined: 05 Jun 1976
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Location: London, United Kingdom

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The 3ltr VDP tourer body is narrow and two up leaves no room! Like Robert I regard the rear seats with tonneau over as my storage area. When abroad where certain paperwork is supposed to be available, I keep these under the drivers seat cushion. Maps go down the side of the seat and bodywork.
Some people, especially the endurance rally participators, have under the floor strong boxes fitted, but not exactly available while on the move.
John
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