Just curious. Why so many tan campers these days? Earth friendly? Overstock of tan fiberglass? Easier to hide dirt? No complaints. Just wondering why the craze?
One reason tan is used is because is is available as an OEM exterior wall, no painting needed, and it is a nice change from the stark white. Add some random black graphics, and it makes for an OK looking rig. So, it provides the look of a custom paint job, but sans the 4-5 digit price tag for the RV maker.
It is a change, good/bad/ugly... beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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