Interesting Conversion
 

Interesting Conversion

Started by NewbeeMC9, November 07, 2009, 10:56:13 PM

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NewbeeMC9

It's all fun and games til someone gets hurt. ;)

Sojourner

It is interesting all right:
1)   Rear steering tandem coach's wheels (I believe they are singles not duals)
2)   Wall hanging pressure flush commode
3)   Rear side slide-out porch with stairs.

Thank you for the link.

Sojourn for Christ, Gerald
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Nusa

Quotemeasures 18m (59 ft) long and 2.5m (8.2 ft) wide - not including the driver's cabin

That is in Dusseldorf...I've no idea what the size and drivers regulations are over there. In the US, you'd need a real short cab to avoid having to get over-dimension permits in each state you want to drive through.

bevans6

Formula One not only has the most expensive cars but also has the most expensive motorhomes...


http://formula1.about.com/od/paddocklife/ig/F1-Team-Motor-Homes/

Brian
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Jeremy

There's a speeded-up video on the web somewhere showing one of the F1 team's motorhome being built - lots of trucks arriving in sequence and having their bodies being lifted into place by mobile crane. I remember the entire first truck was nothing but the kitchen unit for the motorhome, around which everything else was built. The last truck to arrive held all the furniture for the building.

The F1 motorhomes are not just used by the teams - in fact most of the space is for the sponsors to entertain their guests etc

Jeremy
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