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  2. Airstream - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Airstream began manufacturing a Class A motorhome, badged "Argosy". [2] They were followed in 1979 by the first examples of the Classic model motorhome, with an unpainted aluminum body much like the trailers. In 1981, Airstream's Commercial Vehicle Division marketed a Class A motorhome as a funeral coach. It was designed to transport ...

  3. These Stunning Custom Airstream RVs Are Perfect for a Summer ...

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    A 31-foot 1977 Airstream Sovereign, the Mavis 2.0 features details such as a focal-point door, vinyl flooring, and non-RV furniture such as this Joybird sofa. Sheena Armstrong

  4. 14 Airstreams That Made the Silver Bullet So Iconic - AOL

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    Cheapism sat down with Samantha Martin, Airstream's company historian, and Tara Cox, author of "Airstream: The Silver RV," to learn more about some of the company's most iconic (and in a few ...

  5. List of recreational vehicle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Class A Class B Class C Truck camper Caravan (travel trailer) ... Airstream. Jackson Center, Ohio, United States. X. X. ... The number one retail selling motorhome ...

  6. 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]

  7. Recreational vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Class A (Integrated) Motorhome: 26 to 45 ft (7.9 to 13.7 m) Typically built on heavy-duty truck or bus chassis Class B (Semi-integrated) Motorhome: 17 to 23 ft (5.2 to 7.0 m) Typically vans with elevated rooflines Class C (Alcove) Motorhome: 20 to 30 ft (6.1 to 9.1 m) Typically built on cutaway pickup or van chassis with bunk over cab area