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  2. Lazydays (RV dealer) - Wikipedia

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    Lazydays RV is an American company specializing in the sales and service of recreational vehicles, RV rentals, parts and accessories. The company was founded in 1976 and operates 26 locations in 15 states, including Tucson, Arizona; Denver, Loveland, Colorado and Elkhart, Indiana, [2] Minneapolis, Minnesota; Knoxville, Tennessee; Houston, Texas; The Villages, Florida; and its headquarters in ...

  3. Jayco - Wikipedia

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    RVDA’s DSI – Dealer Satisfaction Index Award – Jayco Motorized; 2025 RV Pro (embargoed) – Best of Open House – Jayco Greyhawk; RV News (embargoed) – RV of the Year: Single-Axle Travel Trailer – Jayco Jay Feather Air 18MBH; RV News (embargoed) – RV of the Year: High-end Fifth Wheel – Jayco North Point; RV Business – Top 10 ...

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  5. Forest River (company) - Wikipedia

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    Forest River, Inc. was founded in 1996 by Peter Liegl [2] after purchasing certain assets of Cobra Industries, [3] where CEO Peter Liegl worked from 1985 to 1993. The company started by manufacturing tent campers, travel trailers, fifth wheels, and park models under the model lines Salem, Sierra, Sandpiper, Wildwood, Rockwood, Flagstaff, Summit, and Quailridge.

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  7. Fleetwood Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Fleetwood RV's origins date back to 1950, when John C. Crean formed Coach Specialties Company in southern California, as a maker of window blinds for travel trailers. [2] Around 1953, Crean renamed the company to Fleetwood Trailer Company, a name inspired by the automotive bodies incorporated into various Cadillac lines of automobiles . [ 2 ]