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  • wa8yxm's avatar
    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    Thanks for the photos of that rig.. It was Apollo when I heard of it, Never actually got to see one. Thanks for confirming my thoughts on how many were made.

    I think that was a decent idea, Am surprised that some of the survivalist types did not pounce on those rigs.. But alas... They did not, so as we agree, only five were made.
  • Here is how they build them in Sweden!

    This MH was parked next to me in a CG. The owners 'ship' their MH to America every year to go RV'ing.

    I asked why? They said there are so many great things to see in the USA.

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    wa8yxm
    Explorer III
    There is an American (California) made rig not too much different from that, I think it had a single rear axle with dual wheels... The All Seasons from Appolo.

    Real collectors item, I think they made like five.
  • There is a whole thread on that MH.

    The pics lifted from another forum and the forum author states it is photo shopped by him as an RV he would like to have in a perfect dream world.
  • No it's photo shopped and the original is flipped. If the image was clearer you might be able to read the builder's badges.

    Lived down under for a couple of years and American made Class A's are very rare. Pretty much anything left hand drive is a real pain to drive, license, import bond and such. They tend to follow EU trends regarding RV's. Importing one would be a very difficult. Can't have a speck of dirt anywhere in or on it and parts would be a nightmare.
  • Must be Aussie rig. I think the last time it was posted, the door on the wrong side helped decide that. Can't imagine anyone around here using something so "over the top".
  • Did we ever determine whether the photo was reversed or if it's an Aussie rig the last time this was posted?