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Jul 20, 2013Explorer II
What you are looking for, rear twins, dinette, dry bath and no slide, used to be more common when C chassis were limited to 11,000-12,000 GVWR. On Econoline or early Express, about 27 to 28 feet, a little shorter with the old Chevy G30 or the Dodge van. When bigger motorhomes with slides became available, customers bought those instead. When a design stops selling, it stops being made.
Rear twins, no slides, are still useful in rental fleets, but you may not find them in retail lines.
Have you looked at floorplans for Lazydaze, BornFree, Phoenix Cruiser? Each marches to its own drummer, making things that are different from the mass producers, who are mostly making whatever seems to be selling well for the competition.
Rear twins, no slides, are still useful in rental fleets, but you may not find them in retail lines.
Have you looked at floorplans for Lazydaze, BornFree, Phoenix Cruiser? Each marches to its own drummer, making things that are different from the mass producers, who are mostly making whatever seems to be selling well for the competition.
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