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Doug_Armstrong's avatar
Nov 08, 2013

What is my RV?

We just inherited a Winnebago Brave 29.9 foot gasoline motor home and no where can we find out if it is a Class A or Class C - any ideas on how I can find out?

Doug
  • Doug

    Does the motor home have a flat front (like the picture in my signature) or does it have a truck cab front with an overhang over the truck cab
    Class A has a flat front and Class C has a truck front
  • The Brave is a Class A. I had a 1992 for 19 years. It is a great motor home. Good luck and welcome to the Forum.
  • Doug Armstrong wrote:
    We just inherited a Winnebago Brave 29.9 foot gasoline motor home and no where can we find out if it is a Class A or Class C - any ideas on how I can find out?

    Doug


    It would have been easier to type that into Google rather than go through the sign up process on a message board.

    That being said, welcome to rv.net :B
  • pappcam wrote:
    Doug Armstrong wrote:
    We just inherited a Winnebago Brave 29.9 foot gasoline motor home and no where can we find out if it is a Class A or Class C - any ideas on how I can find out?

    Doug


    It would have been easier to type that into Google rather than go through the sign up process on a message board.

    That being said, welcome to rv.net :B


    But, by signing up on the board he has been able to receive information about his Class A and web links to the Winnebago website.
    He can now download the wiring diagrams, plumbing, and build information.
    Also if he has any questions, all he has to do is ask on the board and the good people will give him help instead of a hard time!
  • FYI:

    "Class C" is the only designation that really means anything related to the letter- the "C" stands for "chassis mount camper", and it signifies that the motorhome itself is a stripped down chassis of some regular vehicle to which a living space box has been added. The cab area is the only body part retained....pickups were the original vehicles-of-choice. The use of van chassis is more common now.