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  2. Car carrier trailer - Wikipedia

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    2015 Peterbilt 388 with car hauler trailer. A car carrier trailer, also known as a car-carrying trailer, car hauler, or auto transport trailer, is a type of trailer or semi-trailer designed to efficiently transport passenger vehicles via truck. Modern car carrier trailers can be open or enclosed.

  3. Livin Lite RV - Wikipedia

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    Livin Lite RV was an American manufacturer of recreation vehicles sold under the CampLite and QuickSilver brands. It was based in Shipshewana, Indiana. The company was most recently managed by KZ Inc., a subsidiary of Thor Industries. Livin Lite made truck campers, fold-down tent camping trailers, travel trailers, and toy haulers. They were ...

  4. 30+ Little-Known Facts About RVs - AOL

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    There are four types of motorhomes, including Class A, Class B, Class C, and the lesser-known and super fancy Super C. Towable RVs include conventional travel trailers, toy haulers (designed for ...

  5. List of recreational vehicles - Wikipedia

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    A popup camper (a.k.a. tent trailer) Also known as a folding trailer, tent camper, tent trailer, or camper trailer, a popup trailer is a light-weight unit with pull-out bunks and tent walls that collapse for towing and for non-use storage. These campers are suitable for towing by most vehicles.

  6. Auto carrier - Wikipedia

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    Autorack, in American English usage, a railroad car for transporting automobiles and light trucks; Car transporter (rail), in UK English usage, a flat wagon railroad car for transporting automobiles and vans; Car carrier trailer, a trailer or semi-trailer designed to transport passenger vehicles via truck

  7. Autorack - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, when 85 ft (25.91 m) flat cars capable of carrying two 40-foot (12.19 m) highway trailers in trailer-on-flatcar (TOFC), or "piggyback" service were introduced, new automobiles began to be shipped by rail loaded on highway auto-carrier trailers. Eight to ten autos could be carried per flat car in this manner.

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