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Lantley
May 12, 2018Nomad
toedtoes wrote:Grit dog wrote:
As funny as the 6 year rule is, antique RVs are functional, if that’s what the budget allows, but not too many drive 40 year old vehicles around because they’re better than newer ones (unless you’re talking 20-30 years old, then I’d take a 40).
I didn't say "better", I said "better construction". The molded fiberglass design means there are no corner/edge seams to weaken or leak. Doesn't delaminate. And the manufacture didn't cut corners on quality parts or workmanship.
To find a small class C motorhome with the build quality of the American Clippers is nigh on impossible.
Maybe I can agree on the RV side however there have been lots of improvements to the 1975, 42 year old chassis.
Does it have a carburetor?
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