avanti wrote:
Our new Great West Vans Legend is pretty stealthy:


I special-ordered a compressor refrigerator to eliminate the last of the external vents. If you deleted the awning it would be almost invisible. :)
The important thing to note about this Great West Van Legend is the lack of vents, exhausts, compartments and other signs this is an RV. Take that awning off and you would not have much of a clue this was an RV because even passenger vans this size are sporting rooftop AC now. Eliminating propane, increasing electrical capability, using a compressor frig and concealing utility connections and compartments in the fiber glass skirting contribute to this look. Also, eliminating the traditional decal swoops and swirl graphics so many RVs use is a trend with the B converters. The Euro style all steel unibody instead of fiber glass tops further masks the RV look. The glass strip windows whether window behind it or not has been adopted by most converters. That gives it a passenger van look.