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Yes the model you have was ideal, it had the new unibody design but the battery and hard drive were accessible behind a panel on the bottom, although the panel never seemed to quite fit perfectly.
Ideally i would like the 17" macbook pro, with the case that provides easy access to hdd & battery, ram on dimms (not so much of a problem if you need a screwdriver to access the ram), a current version cpu/gpu, and a high res screen.
As it stands now, when i come to upgrade my 2009 17" macbook pro i will have to look at alternative vendors and move to linux.