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When did the Itasca brand of motorhomes come out?

When did the Itasca brand of motorhomes come out?

Part of Winnebago Industries Incorporated, the Itasca brand of motorhomes was introduced to the marketplace as a single 24-foot model in 1975. A brand that is said to present form and function together in their products, Itasca Class A and Class C motorhomes have been created with the highest construction principles.

What kind of chassis does a motorhome have?

For impressive horsepower and torque, premium features and components, rely on the capable Class A and Class C Motorhome Chassis.

What kind of transmission does a P chassis use?

Just to confirm, the 6th digit of your VIN is a 5 (P chassis), not 6 (W chassis) and you have confirmed Allison transmission (external spin on oil filter) and tag on transmission indicates the 1000 series. Very interesting. Page 36 says the Allison transmission is used in the W chassis, not P- again no first hand information on this:

What are the specs of a 1985 coachmen motorhome?

MOTORHOMES – From 1995 to current, prices include 3-burner range, microwave, air conditioner, spare tire kit, tow hitch and awning. (**)These models also include VCP and driver’s door power window.

What kind of engine does the Itasca have?

The SmartSpace design philosophy performed inside each Itasca vehicle insures the full capacity of the interior is used efficiently for storage and comfort. Itasca recreational vehicles are powered by gasoline and diesel powerplants. MOTORHOMES – For information after 2016 please refer to Winnebago.

Is the Itasca RV the same as the Winnebago?

Itasca RVs are made by Winnebago Industries, making them identical to the Winnebago in terms of price, specifications and content, features, and quality. The only real differences between the two are the interior color palettes and the exterior color schemes.

How big is the Itasca latitude motorhome for sale?

2008 Itasca Latitude, 2008 Itasca Latitude 37Ft Class A Motorhome 2 Slide Outs Gas Pusher Work Horse Chassis 8.1 Vortec Only 35,000 Miles Alison Tran… Here is another older but very nice coach. This coach will sleep 6 people, has 2 slides which makes it spacious, it has stove/oven, microwave, seamles… Slide-Out! Slide-Out!

Part of Winnebago Industries Incorporated, the Itasca brand of motorhomes was introduced to the marketplace as a single 24-foot model in 1975. A brand that is said to present form and function together in their products, Itasca Class A and Class C motorhomes have been created with the highest construction principles.

The SmartSpace design philosophy performed inside each Itasca vehicle insures the full capacity of the interior is used efficiently for storage and comfort. Itasca recreational vehicles are powered by gasoline and diesel powerplants. MOTORHOMES – For information after 2016 please refer to Winnebago.

How many horsepower does a Caterpillar C7 have?

The CAT C7 was available in 8 different horsepower ratings from 210 hp – 360 hp with torque ratings from 520-925 lb-ft of torque. The 330 hp and 360 hp models were only available in recreation vehicles and firefighting equipment. The first Caterpillar C7 models (210, 230 and 250 hp) were available in both low or high torque options.

What’s the difference between Cat 3126 and Cat C7?

The most noticeable difference between the CAT 3126 and CAT C7 is within the valve train. The front gear train is mostly the same except for the gears which have fewer teeth and a more robust design. The front gear train is mostly the same except for the gears which have fewer teeth and a more robust design.

When did the Winnebago Itasca series come out?

Select a 1998 Itasca Series Part of Winnebago Industries Incorporated, the Itasca brand of motorhomes was introduced to the marketplace as a single 24-foot model in 1975. A brand that is said to present form and function together in their products, Itasca Class A and Class C motorhomes have been created with the highest construction principles.

How big is a 1998 Itasca mini motor home?

1998 Note Motorhomes Length Coach Design Floor Plan Self Cont. M-22WK-Chevrolet, Ford 22′ Mini Motor Home (Class C) Rear Kitchen Yes M-24X4-Chevrolet, Ford 24’6″ Mini Motor Home (Class C) Center Kitchen Yes M-27WP-Chevrolet (*) 27′ Mini Motor Home (Class C) Center Kitchen Yes

What kind of engine does an Itasca car use?

The SmartSpace design philosophy performed inside each Itasca vehicle insures the full capacity of the interior is used efficiently for storage and comfort. Itasca recreational vehicles are powered by gasoline and diesel powerplants.

Select a 1998 Itasca Series Part of Winnebago Industries Incorporated, the Itasca brand of motorhomes was introduced to the marketplace as a single 24-foot model in 1975. A brand that is said to present form and function together in their products, Itasca Class A and Class C motorhomes have been created with the highest construction principles.

The SmartSpace design philosophy performed inside each Itasca vehicle insures the full capacity of the interior is used efficiently for storage and comfort. Itasca recreational vehicles are powered by gasoline and diesel powerplants.

What are the dimensions of a 2003 Itasca motor home?

2003 Note Motorhomes Length Coach Design Floor Plan Self Cont. M-32TD (300) (*) 32’6″ Motor Home (Class A) Center Bathroom Yes M-34HD (330) (*) 35′ Motor Home (Class A) Center Bathroom Yes M-36LD (330) (*) 36’6″ Motor Home (Class A) Center Bathroom Yes

When did the Itasca Horizon model come out?

(#)These models include generator, water heater and roof air. MOTORHOMES – Add $1,500.00 to Horizon models with full-body paint. Part of Winnebago Industries Incorporated, the Itasca brand of motorhomes was introduced to the marketplace as a single 24-foot model in 1975.

(#)These models include generator, water heater and roof air. MOTORHOMES – Add $1,500.00 to Horizon models with full-body paint. Part of Winnebago Industries Incorporated, the Itasca brand of motorhomes was introduced to the marketplace as a single 24-foot model in 1975.

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