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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.
1971–1977 Rear 426D 426DT Detroit Diesel 6N71: 426 cu in (7.0 L) inline-6 426 cu in (7.0 L) turbocharged inline-6 1976–1982 Midship 426DT=Mid-engine tandem Gasoline engines Gillig model code Engine Configuration Production Engine fitment Notes 534D Ford Super Duty V8: 534 cu in (8.8 L) OHV V8 1958–1974 Rear
Two tractor variants for towing semi-trailers were developed, the M48 and M275. The M48 featured a full-length M45 chassis (178 inch wheelbase, identical to the M35 cargo), while the M275 featured a shortened M45 chassis (166 in wheelbase) for reduced weight and greater maneuverability.
Golden Eagle Model 05 (1969 (50) and 1971 (12)) Bus & Car, Belgium; Silver Eagle Model 05 (1974–79) Eagle International, Brownsville, TX, USA; Silver Eagle Model 07 (1969–70, 45 built as 102-inch-wide versions of the Model 05) Bus & Car, Belgium; Silver Eagle Model 09 (1972, 20 built for South African Railways) Bus & Car, Belgium
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 ...
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22 — 9 6 — 14 CAN: Platinum [11] ... Demos/Alternate Takes 1971–1976: Release date: April 19, 2020; ... US chart information Billboard unless otherwise noted.
The well-known World War II M25 tank transporter (also known as Dragon Wagon) truck, commonly referred to as Pacific was not a product of Pacific Truck and Trailer but of Pacific Car and Foundry. Again, the well-known Pacific School Coach was a Kenworth model CT school bus, made from 1949 onwards; Kenworth itself being a subsidiary of Paccar ...