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- colliehaulerExplorer IIIKind of reminds me of a London taxi on steroids.
- 2012ColemanExplorer IIWonder if they travel with the propane on...
- ol_Bombero-JCExplorer
Golden_HVAC wrote:
This does look really cool!
And I tend to agree that I was thinking Hearst when I first saw the pictures, but much taller.
Fred.
Were you thinking......
William Randolph Hearst??
Or a hearse ??..:h
~ - Caveman_CharlieExplorer III love it
- Golden_HVACExplorer
Old-Biscuit wrote:
Here is a non-informative article about one with several pictures.....LINK
This does look really cool!
And I tend to agree that I was thinking Hearst when I first saw the pictures, but much taller.
I guess someone would be able to take a 1960's ambulance or hearst and increase the height to 6'6" inside and have a similar unique camper!
Anyway it is different! Personally, I would not have turned down the $300,000! I would rather see it in a museum, than worry about driving it around to campgrounds and having it get stolen or in a accident!
Fred. - rexlionExplorerThanks for the good link, Old-Biscuit.
I guess this Packard would qualify as a "class B"? ;) - bukhrnExplorer IIIEither I'm missing something, or the Mods have been at work for some reason, I don't see a link in robsouth's post. :h :?
- dockmasterdaveExplorerA hearse would have the door in the back, and doesn't require the headroom. Nobody is standing up in a hearse.
They used a lot of cadillac station wagons when I was young. - mdcampingExplorer
tomkaren13 wrote:
Looks like a hearse to me!
X2
maybe Packard (or some one) tried this as an after thought
Mike - Homer1ExplorerNot for me. I like the 1937 packard as a car, but I do not want an RV that looks like this thing. IMHO.
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