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westend
Jun 10, 2013Explorer
Sweet looking rig! My Sister is looking for something similar and I know others are after these smaller campers. The reasoning is that they are fuel efficient. I can't understand the rationale because I just don't put on that many miles in a year so that fuel cost becomes an overriding factor.
That said, I've always had respect for the campers built on the Toyota chassis. Most of them seemed very durable. If I was after fuel efficiency, I'd pick up an Isuzu diesel with low miles and add in the camper. It might be possible to have a dual-use rig with a flat bed and a slide-on shell. Sorry, I'm always wanting to build my own...
That said, I've always had respect for the campers built on the Toyota chassis. Most of them seemed very durable. If I was after fuel efficiency, I'd pick up an Isuzu diesel with low miles and add in the camper. It might be possible to have a dual-use rig with a flat bed and a slide-on shell. Sorry, I'm always wanting to build my own...
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