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Dec 05, 2013

Class C Exteriors

Shopping for a new/lightly used Class C. The wife has a problem with most of the exteriors out there, with all the swirly graphics and the like. Can anyone save me an afternoon of mouse-clicking, and mention
some brands that have a less "dazzling" exterior, even a darker or one-tone look? Thanks
  • Peel off the graphics and have a sign outfit make graphics to your liking.
  • Just pull the extra decals off that bother you. I bought a Winnebago 26QP for my daughter and we pulled most of the swirls off and it looked much better.
  • Order one. Have it painted the way you want or get it unpainted just plain white.
  • Won't be easy unless you are willing to buy new and pay $8000-12000 extra for custom paint, or buy premium where paint is included in the price.

    Graphics are the manufacturer's attempt to break up the visual boxiness of a big box, and we seem to have moved over the past 10 years from two-tones and linears to swoops and swirls.

    Darker colors come with full body paint, that extra money again. There are hardly any made with dark colors in the plastics, manufacturers want as much solar reflectivity as they can get at lowest cost. Heat loads in sunlight are already pretty bad (mine will go over 90F inside, closed up in full sunlight on a 60F day, and is almost all white). Darker colors aggravate the solar heat load problem. While you may not have enough sunlight at home to worry about solar heat loads, youcould be travelling to places where this is a problem.

    I've thought Dynamax had some fairly tasteful paint schemes, but I haven't seen them lately. I see BornFree and Phoenix Cruiser have moved toward swoopy and swirly lately.
  • Unfortunately the choices are slim to none, unless you get into the Super C high end market. Most straight up basic C's have light colors and swirling decals.......B+ will give you some more options. lazy Daze C is a descent design, start there, Lazy Daze.....
  • go on www.rvt.com and take a look, rv trader has listing on new and used and doesn't take much time to view. Dick
  • Finding a darker tone rv without graphics will be difficult to find. You are more apt to get a white one with fewer graphics on them.