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Bruce_Brown
Nov 03, 2015Moderator
rr2254545 wrote:45Ricochet wrote:Kayteg1 wrote:
There is also a legal procedure.
Quite often it takes a year or even longer from the time the chassis was manufactured to the time coach leaves the assembly lane.
I heard that RV manufacturers like to stretch the dates and post the final assembly date, when chassis can be quite different.
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I've heard that before also.
I know Freightliner chassis vehicle number is only 6 digits long ( last 6 of VIN) The other characters are from the body builder. So in theory the chassis could be made a entire year before the body builder finished it. Chances are your tires would be even older.
I don't think it happens to much any more since the turn down of 2008-09. I know my engine was made in Jan 2015 and the coach was finished in March 2015 and sold in July. Pretty fast turn around time
My 09 Winnebago had an 08 chassis and my 12 Winnebago has a 11 chassis so yes its still happening do not know why he thought it was not
And my parents had an '05 built on an '06 chassis, so it happens both ways for sure.
To the OP, in some way every one of these RVs is unique. A floorplan or option can change on an owners whim.
When we ordered our '00 Dutch Star gasser added a drivers door, yet nowhere on any order sheet will you find that as an option.
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