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The 2017 Freedom Express model was recalled because the slide room driveshaft rubbed against driver’s-side tires, and many owners report leaks from the slides. The added space might not be worth ...
Shasta travel trailers were recreational vehicles originally built between 1941 and 2004. Founded by industry pioneer Robert Gray, the firm was originally situated in a small factory in Los Angeles, California to provide housing for members of the US Armed Forces. With the growth in sales over the following 30 years, the "home" factory in L.A ...
The Saturn travel trailer line was launched in 1996. [22] It was an economical/entry level travel trailer, built with the same materials as the rest, just with less features and a lower price point. Most notably, the new 1996 Sunline Saturn line had multiple floorplan options with slide rooms, ranging from 28' to 36' in length.
Forest River, Inc. was founded in 1996 by Peter Liegl [2] after purchasing certain assets of Cobra Industries, [3] where CEO Peter Liegl worked from 1985 to 1993. The company started by manufacturing tent campers, travel trailers, fifth wheels, and park models under the model lines Salem, Sierra, Sandpiper, Wildwood, Rockwood, Flagstaff, Summit, and Quailridge.
Bowlus is an American luxury travel trailer with a front door, aerodynamic shape [1] and polished aluminum body. [2] Hawley Bowlus designed and built the travel trailer using his knowledge of aircraft construction. [3] Aspects of the design were used on the first aluminum-body Airstream [4] trailers, the Airstream Clipper. Bowlus stopped ...
The following articles cover the presidential trips made by Donald Trump as 45th & 47th president of the United States: . First presidency (2017–2021) List of presidential trips made by Donald Trump (2017)
However, in the late 1990s, plans became available on the Internet and in recent years teardrop trailers have made a resurgence and are again growing in popularity. A teardrop trailer is generally small, ranging from 4 feet (1.22 m) to 6 feet (1.83 m) in width and 8 feet (2.44 m) to 10 feet (3.05 m) in length.
As Laredo became known as the gateway to Mexico, the federal government began preparations to construct a new post office, courthouse, and custom house. James Knox Taylor, Supervising Architect of the Treasury, designed the Neoclassical-style building. Early plans included an eight-foot-high wall that would have surrounded the building.