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Freedoms have been imported on & off for over 25 years and in that time they haven't changed a lot. There's basically two bodyshells - the smaller pop top and the larger solid top. All that changes is layout and spec.
The pop top comes in various different layouts 2/3/4 berths and is called a Microlite. The larger one is either 3/4 berth - Sunseeker, or 2 berth - Jetstream.
I have a 2010 brochure which shows that year's range as the Microlite Discovery LE 2 berth, the Sunseeker Prima 3 berth (they'd dropped the 4th bunk that earlier models had) and the Jetstream Twin Sport and First Class models. First class had two shorter seats which made up to a double, Twin Sport had longer ones which could be used as two singles or made up as a double.
My Sunseeker is a 1993 and originally had 4 berths but the bunk is missing.
I also have an older brochure which came with paperwork for mine, not sure which year it is, looks to be about 2008, which shows that year's Sunseeker as:
Sunseeker Prima 4 berth, Club Class trim was extra and included awning, transformer converter charger, mains management system, upgraded lighting, spare wheel and carrier and integral bumper unit, and a fridge.
However, they've always been very flexible and customers could order the basic caravan and then add whatever extras they wanted - so secondhand vans won't always match the spec given in the brochures at the time.
------------- Caz
If you can't see the light at the end of the tunnel, just keep going till you go round the bend.
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