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For 2006, the XL-II was revised to become the X3-45. The H-Series received a new sound system, plus GPS and destination sign options. [citation needed]For the 2008 model year, Prevost introduced the Volvo D13 engine from their parent company as a replacement for the then-current Detroit Diesel Series 60 offering.
The newly designed model X3-45 VIP 3 axle shell was designed by Quebec, Canada-based specialist firm Prevost Car, and then fitted out by Hemphill Brothers Coach Company in Nashville, Tennessee, to provide 505 square feet (46.9 m 2) of interior space, including flashing police-style red and blue lights on the front and the back. It was then ...
Monaco is a recreational vehicle (RV) brand, manufactured in Decatur, Indiana, and wholly owned by REV Recreation Group. Monaco holds a portfolio of Class A diesel motorhomes. REV Recreation Group is a subsidiary of REV Group. [2] Allied Recreation Group was established in 2013 following the acquisition of Monaco and Holiday Rambler.
Fleetwood RV's origins date back to 1950, when John C. Crean formed Coach Specialties Company in southern California, as a maker of window blinds for travel trailers. [2] Around 1953, Crean renamed the company to Fleetwood Trailer Company, a name inspired by the automotive bodies incorporated into various Cadillac lines of automobiles . [ 2 ]
Sometime around 1974, the company began building Class C motorhomes, commonly called "minis". The motor homes were built on a Chevrolet and Dodge chassis with either a Chevrolet 454 or Dodge 440 engine. In the mid-1970s, the company opened a motor coach repair facility in Bend. [citation needed]
45 ft 7 in (13.89 m) 1992 2005 First 45 ft coach built by MCI. Offered with fluted stainless steel or smooth paintable front-end and sides. 102-DL3 renamed to D4500 in 2001. Replaced by updated models in 2005. D4000N 40 ft 6 in (12.34 m) 96 in (2.44 m) 2002 2004 Only 12 units of this model were produced: 8 for Pace and 4 for NJ Transit.
Lazydays RV is an American company specializing in the sales and service of recreational vehicles, RV rentals, parts and accessories. The company was founded in 1976 and operates 26 locations in 15 states, including Tucson, Arizona; Denver, Loveland, Colorado and Elkhart, Indiana, [2] Minneapolis, Minnesota; Knoxville, Tennessee; Houston, Texas; The Villages, Florida; and its headquarters in ...
Helicopter 66 was the primary recovery vehicle for Apollo missions 8 and 10 to 13. [45] In February 1971, an SH-3A, operating from the amphibious assault ship USS New Orleans, recovered Apollo 14. [46] A specialist search and rescue variant of the SH-3, the HH-3, also performed in this capacity. [6]