Paul,
The Bambi came with a folding table that would store in the closet. I like mine
as it's great outside as well as inside. The table looks like an over sized
ironing board in the way it folds up.
If your interior domes are smooth they are not aluminum. If they are segemented
and rivited similar looking to the outside end caps only it looks like you're
"inside" them, ................. then they are aluminum.
To some a polished interior may look too "hospitalish" and sterile for some
folks liking. Properly painted interior walls & ceiling would be less
maintainence as well. However, ................ some love that "polished" look.
We really enjoy the little Bambi a lot.
Pat Ewing
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> I recently purchased a 1963 Bambi, and am in the process of restoration. I
> am sure I will have multiple questions. The first is are the interior panels
> aluminum?? If they are has anyone tried stripping the paint and polishing
> the interior? I have a cyclo polisher, which i am sure would do the job, but
> I want to make sure the panels are aluminum before i strip the paint. It has
> a terrible hand paint job now. Also did the original Bambi come with a
> table?? If so where did it usually set? Thanks in advance.
>
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