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  2. Jayco - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Jay Bontrager 1967 Jayco collapsible trailer 2004 model. Jayco RV is an American manufacturer of recreational vehicles, and a subsidiary of the Jayco Family of Companies. The company manufactures Conventional Travel Trailers, Toy Haulers, Fifth-Wheel Travel, Trailers and Motorhomes (Class A, B, and C).

  3. Thor Industries - Wikipedia

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    Jayco is an RV maker based in Middlebury, Indiana. It was founded in 1968 by Lloyd and Bertha Bontrager and was acquired by Thor in 2016. It makes a variety of fold-down camping trailers, fifth wheels, motorhomes, toy haulers, and other travel trailers with brands like Starcraft RV, Highland Ridge and Entegra Coach. [40]

  4. Fifth-wheel coupling - Wikipedia

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    Modern fifth wheels allow the trailers to slide into the fifth wheel and lock into it very reliably when maintained and serviced properly. The engagement of the king pin into the fifth-wheel locking mechanism is the only means of connection between tractor and trailer; no other device or safety mechanism is used.

  5. Eagle Talon - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, a concept car called the Eagle Jazz was developed for the 1995 automobile show circuit. [6] "It was a sporty sedan with a rounded hatchback tail. Built into that was a hatch-within-a-hatch, so a driver could easily open the rear end to store cargo." [7] It was considered by some to have "a strange resemblance to a 4-door Eagle Talon". [8]

  6. Jeep-Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Vision ultimately became the only Eagle-brand model to be wholly designed and built in-house by Chrysler. Chrysler made a good-faith effort to give the Eagle brand an identity by offering an all wheel drive (AWD) Eagle Talon, basically a badge engineered Mitsubishi Eclipse AWD, however sales were hindered by marketing missteps. [14]

  7. Eagle bus - Wikipedia

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    Eagle AE 15 (1985–96), 102-inch-wide version of the AE 10) Eagle International, USA Eagle AE 20 (1987–96, updated version of the AE 10 with AE 15 styling) Eagle International, USA Eagle Model 25 (2007) Prototype for a motorhome that was sold to an individual.