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RobertRyan
Explorer
Nov 04, 2021

What most Class A Motorhomes are in Australia

There have been a few Class A manufacturers in Australia, but the demand was not there. So local Class A's are coach conversions, with the quality depending if the Coach was professionally fitted out



professional conversions





An older Swagman Motorhome these went up tov44ft.
  • TexasShadow wrote:
    Wow!!! Nice looking rigs. Would love to see the interior of that triple decker.

    Do not know about that, but here are some commercial conversion examples





    Lastly from a Class C,manufacturer the Sunliner Monte Carlo, very much like a Class A

  • dougrainer wrote:
    Tiffin ships to down under also. They leave about 50% of the RV not assembled so the Auusie people can move the Steering to the right. Tiffin even installs the windows with just a few screws. Doug

    Pretty small operation, sell about 12 a year. They are 30ft long
  • Tiffin ships to down under also. They leave about 50% of the RV not assembled so the Auusie people can move the Steering to the right. Tiffin even installs the windows with just a few screws. Doug
  • Wow!!! Nice looking rigs. Would love to see the interior of that triple decker.
  • JoeH wrote:
    When we were there a few years ago we saw a Class A pulling a flatbed with a helicopter on it.


    I've seen that in the US too...

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    JoeH
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    When we were there a few years ago we saw a Class A pulling a flatbed with a helicopter on it.