check this out....sweet rv

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How come I never see these diesel motorhomes out here on the west coast? Every time I've tried searching for one, I've come up empty handed. :dunno
 

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that RV is pretty damn sweet, and not badly priced!
i want to fly out there, and grab it!
 

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these twins have already cost me most of my savings!!!
time for me to finish these damn side jobs and get paid!
 

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I've heard Holiday did some quality coachwork back in the day. I know their TTs were among the better built in that era.

But dang, why the craze to put those bodies on van cutaways? I would love to have a body like that on a truck C&C, even without a pass-through. Even better, a shorty version on a long-bed pickup frame.
 

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I've heard Holiday did some quality coachwork back in the day. I know their TTs were among the better built in that era.

But dang, why the craze to put those bodies on van cutaways? I would love to have a body like that on a truck C&C, even without a pass-through. Even better, a shorty version on a long-bed pickup frame.
I always figured they went with the van chassis so they could maximize the camper space with having a shorter vehicle (granted, vans are only marginally shorter, but still). I see the logic in it, although that made for a number of maintenance headaches!
 

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