I would say they are as easy as any other caravan to do up inside if not easier. They are made of fibreglass so you may find it difficult to fix to. The roof lining was prone to coming away due to this.
I guess by doing up you mean fitting new seat covers and curtains which should be straightfoward.
I know the roof lining is ok. I don't think there are any curtains in it, will know more on sunday when i've had a look. Now starting to look at awnings (for that extra bit of room) Lol.
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If the fibreglass shell is ok , it will be very dry inside. You will not get the normal damp problems which occur in other makes. It;s good that the roof lining is OK too. The seat cushions are very easy to recover or get recovered as are the curtains.I do not think that you will be disappointed if you can cope (as we do very comfortably!) with the compactness. Good luck and we hope your enjoy your caravanning All parts are available from Freedom caravans at Stafford.
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ps we imported a Raclet awning for our Microlite LE from Holland. It's an all weather awning and cost about £320 all in. We contacted the Dutch dealer using Google translator and paid in euros via our bank.Lots of pop up awnings available though which should fit and probably cheaper too
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