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Zagelmeyer advertised that its bodies were “a complete five room home on wheels.” Depending on which devices were folded up or down, the “rooms” were a dining car, parlor car, cook car, sleeping car, and chair car. The Gypsy Cruiser was marketed with a dark oak interior, black imitation-leather sofa bed, kitchen, and table. In the photograph, the vehicle is configured in the parlor mode, ready to receive guests for a spot of afternoon tea. 								  | 
							 
  
  
						 
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