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  2. Sunline Coach Company - Wikipedia

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    Sunline Coach Company was a manufacturer of recreational vehicles, truck bed caps, and household storage sheds from 1964 to November, 2006. Vehicles were primarily built at a production facility in Denver, Pennsylvania, or at a smaller location in Leola.

  3. Windshield sun shade - Wikipedia

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    The visible light that passes into the interior through the windshield is converted into the infrared light which, in its turn, is blocked by the glass and gets trapped inside, heating up the interior. [4] Some windshield sun shades have a reflective surface to bounce the light without hitting the objects in the car, reducing the interior ...

  4. Campervan - Wikipedia

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    A campervan, also referred to as a camper, caravanette, motorhome or RV (recreational vehicle) in North America, is a self-propelled vehicle that provides both transport and sleeping accommodation. The term describes vans that have been fitted out, whereas a motorhome is one with a coachbuilt body.

  5. The Most Outrageous Luxury RVs Money Can Buy - AOL

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    The 45-foot-long, 8-foot-wide RV also an interior section that can be expanded to 16 feet wide. Fully expanded, the RV has about 732 square feet of indoor space. Related: 20 Stunning RV Camping ...

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  7. GMC Motorhome - Wikipedia

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    A total of 12,921 GMC Motorhomes were produced from model years 1973 to 1978. The interior of the motorhome was constructed at the Gemini Corporation plant in Mt. Clemens, Michigan in 1973 and 1974 before being brought in house at GM for the remainder of production. Peter R. Fink, the owner of Travco motor homes, was the CEO of Gemini. [1]