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Old 07-24-2004, 05:04 PM   #1
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I'm confused about why you'd need room for a body AND sleeping quarters!
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I'm confused about why you'd need room for a body AND sleeping quarters!
The driver has to sleep somewhere. I would hope the guest of honor would not be expected to drive, too...
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I don't know about the rest of the floorplan (I was going to say 'layout', but decided 'floorplan' might be a better choice), but I have always thought that the opening step unit (they lower from the rear of the coach) would be a great for camping.
I could see this motorhome with a small kitchen added to one side of the rear section, leaving the rest of that area open.
OR, replace some of the seating with a larger kitchen unit (toward the front of the coach) and use the large acess doors to the rear to ramp in an ATV and/or Harley.
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