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How many people can fit in a 1978 Dodge RV?

How many people can fit in a 1978 Dodge RV?

Although we love our RV, our family is expanding and sadly we need to upgrade to accommodate a bigger family as this RV comfortably sleeps 3.

Is there a 1978 Dodge champion motor home?

1978 Dodge Champion Concord , It is an extremely rare to find a 1978 Dodge Champion Motor Home in this good of condition so if you love the classics, this is for you! Although we love our RV, our family is expanding and sadly we need to upgrade to accommodate a bigger family as this RV comfortably sleeps 3.

How old is a 1978 Dodge Hitop conversion van?

1978 Classic Dodge Tradesman Hitop Conversion Van — SELF Contained LivingOdometer reads 97,707, but rebuilt engine was put in about 3K miles ago! It’s It’s 41 years old, so it’s not perfect, but certainly good and serviceable condition. It is completely self contained, and legal to park on the streets.

Although we love our RV, our family is expanding and sadly we need to upgrade to accommodate a bigger family as this RV comfortably sleeps 3.

1978 Dodge Champion Concord , It is an extremely rare to find a 1978 Dodge Champion Motor Home in this good of condition so if you love the classics, this is for you! Although we love our RV, our family is expanding and sadly we need to upgrade to accommodate a bigger family as this RV comfortably sleeps 3.

1978 Classic Dodge Tradesman Hitop Conversion Van — SELF Contained LivingOdometer reads 97,707, but rebuilt engine was put in about 3K miles ago! It’s It’s 41 years old, so it’s not perfect, but certainly good and serviceable condition. It is completely self contained, and legal to park on the streets.

When did the travoy 26 ′ motorhome come out?

The 26′ Travoy was introduced in 1969 by the Travoy Corporation out of San Jacinto, California. The Travoy featured a long aerodynamic nose that had two benefits: access to the engine and high speed.

What kind of engine does a Revcon motorhome use?

Production started in Fountain Valley, California, with the 1972 model using the Oldsmobile Toronado 455 engine and drive system. By the end of the 1970s, however, Olds had downgraded its drive systems, which were no longer suitable for motorhome use, so Revcon designed its own front-wheel drive system using the Chevrolet 454 engine.

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Ruth Doyle