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  2. Truck camper - Wikipedia

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    1974 Dodge D200 pickup with slide-in camper. Larger North American pickup trucks are generally the best for carrying a truck camper, although many manufacturers produce units for lighter-duty European and Japanese models. The gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of a truck is the figure used to determine what size camper may be carried. The GVWR ...

  3. List of recreational vehicles - Wikipedia

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    A truck camper. A truck camper is a living space unit that is temporarily mounted into the bed of a pickup truck or flatbed ute and secured against any tipping or wobbling while the truck is in motion. Great care must be taken in matching the weight and center balance point of the truck camper with the capabilities of the pickup truck itself in ...

  4. EarthCruiser - Wikipedia

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    2017: Introduced GZL, the company's first production slide-in camper for pickup trucks, equipped with a pop-up roof. [10] 2018: Introduced EXD, a camper body and vehicle modification package for American one-ton pickup truck chassis'. [11] [12] 2018: Introduced MOD, a customizable version of the GZL slide-in camper body for pickup trucks. [10]

  5. Volkswagen Type 2 - Wikipedia

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    Flatbed pickup truck, or Single Cab, also available with wider load bed. Crew cab pick-up, a flatbed truck with extended cab and two rows of seats, also called a Doka, from German: Doppelkabine. Westfalia camping van, "Westy", with Westfalia roof and interior. Included optional "pop up" top.

  6. Recreational vehicle - Wikipedia

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    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 Truck camper: Insert: 8 ft (2.4 m) or more

  7. Volkswagen LT - Wikipedia

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    Volkswagen's Brazilian plant at Resende has been constructing trucks with weights of between 7 and 35 tons. Even after the launch of the new Volkswagen Constellation in 2006, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles has continued to manufacture vehicles incorporating cabs based on the first generation of the LT, such as the Worker and Delivery trucks.

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