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More unusual was the Starcraft, a six-wheel motor caravan conversion for the Ford Cortina Mk III to V. [11] A new steel chassis took the Cortina's mechanical components and on this was mounted a large body shell which included an overhanging section above the driver and passenger seats. The bonnet area and doors were restyled and the centre ...
Motorhome: 26 to 45 ft (7.9 to 13.7 m) Typically built on heavy-duty truck or bus chassis Class B (Semi-integrated) Motorhome: 17 to 23 ft (5.2 to 7.0 m) Typically vans with elevated rooflines Class C (Alcove) Motorhome: 20 to 30 ft (6.1 to 9.1 m) Typically built on cutaway pickup or van chassis with bunk over cab area Truck camper: Insert
The number one retail selling motorhome brand in North America, January 1, 10 through December 31, 2011. ... 10 through December 31, 2011. Formerly Damon Motor Coach ...
A European caravan. A unit with rigid sides designed to be towed, usually by a pickup truck, SUV, or minivan, with a bumper or frame hitch. In Britain they are known as caravans. Bumper pull travel trailers like these range from 19' to 34' long. They are typically pulled by a large SUV or light to medium pickup truck (Class 2, 3 or 4).
The GMC Motorhome is a recreational vehicle that was manufactured by the GMC Truck & Coach Division of General Motors for model years 1973–1978 in Pontiac, Michigan, USA — as the only complete motorhome built by a major auto/truck manufacturer. Manufactured in 23 and 26 ft (7.0 and 7.9 m) lengths, the design was noted for its front-wheel ...
Caravan Sites and Control of Development Act 1960 [7] and; Caravans Act (Northern Ireland) (1963) Chapter 17. [8] The laws state that visitors with caravans must be members of The Caravan And Motorhome Club, who are required to act responsibly and to observe the Country Code and no more than 5 caravans may be accommodated on the site at any one ...
How this was applied to motor caravan conversions (SunTor) of those commercial vehicles is apparent from the "Austin-Morris" badge on the front of this one. The Morris Marina is a front-engined, rear-wheel-drive small family car that was manufactured by the Austin-Morris division of British Leyland from 1971 until 1980.
Section 708: Electrical installations in caravan parks and caravans; Section 709: Marinas and pleasure craft; Section 710: Medical locations; Section 711: Exhibitions, shows and stands; Section 712: Solar photovoltaic (PV) power supply systems; Section 713: Furniture; Section 714: External lighting; Section 715: Extra-low-voltage lighting ...