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  2. Lazydays (RV dealer) - Wikipedia

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    Lazydays RV was founded with only two travel trailers and $500. During its first five years, the dealerships limited itself to selling travel trailers and mini motorhomes. Sales grew to $13 million by 1980 and $50 million by 1983. Herman Wallace retired in 1993 and Don Wallace took over the business.

  3. List of recreational vehicle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Ohio, United States. X. X. Subsidiary of Thor Industries. Provides trailers to the US Government ... Defunct.Produced travel trailers from 1946 to 1980. Caravans ...

  4. Thor Industries - Wikipedia

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    Thor Industries, Inc. is an American manufacturer of recreational vehicles (RVs). The company sells towable and motorized RVs through its subsidiaries brands including Airstream, Heartland RV, Jayco, Livin Lite RV, and others. The company's headquarters is in Elkhart, Indiana. It has manufacturing facilities in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Idaho ...

  5. 24 Affordable Camper Alternatives for Escaping the Crowds - AOL

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    Hitting the open road in your own RV can easily cost upward of $100,000 before you even fill up the tank. If that seems steep, consider some affordable alternatives.

  6. Airstream - Wikipedia

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    The Nest was a smaller and lower priced trailer than any in the Airstream line, but at the upper end of prices for its market segment. Airstream moved the company to Ohio and expanded staff for production with Airstream Nest trailers scheduled to be available in early 2018. [5] The Airstream Nest was withdrawn from the market in September 2020.

  7. Cortez Motor Home - Wikipedia

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    In 1971, the Oldsmobile Toronado front wheel transaxle with a 455ci engine in conjunction with a GM 3-speed automatic was used. In 1970, Clark Forklift sold the Cortez Motorhome division to Alco-Standard's Kent Industries located in Kent, OH. The motorhomes produced from 1971 are commonly referred to as Kent Cortez motorhomes.

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