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  2. List of recreational vehicles - Wikipedia

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    In North America, typically 3 ⁄ 4 - or 1-ton pickup trucks are used for hauling full size slideout-equipped campers (e.g., the Chevrolet/GMC 2500 through 3500 range, the Ram 2500 through 3500 range, and the Ford F-250 through 350 range), usually with long box bed lengths and sometimes with dual-mounted rear tires for the heaviest camper models.

  3. Ram Heavy Duty (fifth generation) - Wikipedia

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    Ram 5500 tow truck. The Ram Heavy Duty is available in three different configurations: a two-door regular cab with a long bed, a four-door crew cab with either a standard bed or a long bed, or a four-door Mega Cab (a crew cab extended by 11.1 in (280 mm) allowing the rear seats to recline or offering more in-cab storage [2]) with a standard bed.

  4. Dodge Ram Van - Wikipedia

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    In two size extremes to the market segment, Dodge was the first American manufacturer to popularize extended-length passenger vans, with the 1971 "Maxiwagon" introducing 15-passenger seating. Conversely, the Ram van was the final full-size short-wheelbase van, as the 109-inch wheelbase B1500 was offered through 2003.

  5. Fiat Ducato - Wikipedia

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    The window van is available only in the 159-inch (4,000 mm) wheelbase and 99-inch (2,500 mm) roof height. For the 2019 model year , the ProMaster received a new front fascia, replacing the crosshair grille with a new "RAM"-lettered front grille.

  6. Truck camper - Wikipedia

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    Hardside aluminum: This is a camper using wood or aluminum framing, finished with aluminum siding. Pop-up: A low-profile truck camper designed to cut back on weight and wind resistance. Construction techniques may utilize any of the above methods except clamshell. The roof may be raised by mechanical means to add height while camping.

  7. Campervan - Wikipedia

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    Mazda E2000 (Bongo) "rising roof" campervan. Often based on a relatively small van, typically 2 to 3 tonnes gross vehicle weight, including the classic Volkswagen Type 2, and with a roof which raises, usually with fabric sides, in a way not unlike a roof tent. Bed typically in the rising roof but also sometimes built by moving seats and tables.

  8. Xplorer Motorhomes - Wikipedia

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    The roofs and back walls were removed and extended with fiberglass domes, and some models had dropped floor areas that created (with the domed roof) six feet or more of standing room. In 2004, Xplorer Motorhomes was sold to Bob Helvie. [2] The company is based in Elkhart, Indiana. [2]

  9. Nissan NV (North America) - Wikipedia

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    The NV3500 HD was the heaviest weight class offered, and was only available with the large 5.6-litre V8 engine with either a low or a high roof. Payload capacity is 3,925 lb (1,780 kg), [ 4 ] similar to the GMC/Chevrolet cargo van using the same "3500" designation, and informally known as a "one-ton".

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