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- My_RoadtrekExplorerThought I would add this, that to be an RV it has to have a bathroom, kitchen, and bed, otherwise it is a Camper Van, and does not fall under the "no RV parking rules, or no RV's allowed.
- 1775ExplorerA fast look at my Roadtrek without any identifying decals and you see just a conversion van but if you know what to look for you will see it as an RV - AC vent in the back of the roof, fridge vent on the side, and classic RV furnace vents. Also the antenna on the roof is a big give away that there is more than a van inside. And then there is a mandated small plate on the bottom side of the van that says RV in compliance, etc.
- RabbttsExplorerI've seen class b's without ac on top, no awning, and nothing on sides. looks like delivery or utility truck. the stealthiest I've seen yet. the AC and satellite domes, etc are dead giveaways.
- NaioExplorer IIThanks for the pics! I like! Maybe it's cause I am such a newbie, but I don't think I have ever seen an RV with the kitchen along the end wall like that :).
- John___AngelaExplorer
Naio wrote:
I like the term 'naked' better than 'stealth' :).
Have you ever had a park tell you it was not a 'real RV', and you could not stay with them, because of the look?
Not yet. Never thought of that. But really all they have to do is look inside to see that its and RV. - NaioExplorer III like the term 'naked' better than 'stealth' :).
Have you ever had a park tell you it was not a 'real RV', and you could not stay with them, because of the look? - John___AngelaExplorer
Naio wrote:
John & Angela wrote:
drsolo wrote:
John & Angela wrote:
To improve our stealthiness we are going to put a big "GOT MILK" sign on the side of our little rig and then maybe a decal of a large dairy cow. Maybe a carton of empty milk bottles by the door for good effect.
With that awning over the window I would be worried people would be lining up to buy milk?
Or serve hot dogs or French fries etc. when we are in Mexico sometimes people flag us down thinking we are a collectivio. (Small commuter bus).
Is that 'milk truck' the 2002 Vanguard 22 foot Class C in your sig? It intriges me. Was it plain like that when you bought it, or did you have stuff removed?
Nope. It used to look like this. Then we pealed the decals off, painted the bottom grey with rocker guard paint (and the mirrors), moved the spare to the front and put Alcoa aluminum rims on it. We kind like the "naked look". - gerrym51Explorer IIlooks like a Rialta
- NaioExplorer II
John & Angela wrote:
drsolo wrote:
John & Angela wrote:
To improve our stealthiness we are going to put a big "GOT MILK" sign on the side of our little rig and then maybe a decal of a large dairy cow. Maybe a carton of empty milk bottles by the door for good effect.
With that awning over the window I would be worried people would be lining up to buy milk?
Or serve hot dogs or French fries etc. when we are in Mexico sometimes people flag us down thinking we are a collectivio. (Small commuter bus).
Is that 'milk truck' the 2002 Vanguard 22 foot Class C in your sig? It intriges me. Was it plain like that when you bought it, or did you have stuff removed? - ryegatevtExplorer II
John & Angela wrote:
To improve our stealthiness we are going to put a big "GOT MILK" sign on the side of our little rig and then maybe a decal of a large dairy cow. Maybe a carton of empty milk bottles by the door for good effect.
In this day and age I'm pretty sure there are more Class B's than milk trucks on the road!
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