Class B Concept 4x4 by Winnebago
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08-08-2016, 12:07
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Class B Concept 4x4 by Winnebago
F.Y.I.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z6FQ-FD1Ma0 At the 07/2016 Outdoor Retailer Summer Market (Salt Lk. City, UT), Winnebago unveiled its newest concept vehicle - a smaller, more nimble 4x4 vehicle targeted at the"hard-core" outdoor crowd. Built on the 4 wheel drive Mercedes Sprinter chassis with a short wheelbase and single rear wheels, this Concept Adventure Vehicle has all of the features the outdoor crowd might want so it can act as a base camp; and it's been carefully thought out to reduce extras that might not be needed or wanted. For now, this vehicle is just a concept, but Winnebago is soliciting feedback to help shape its future plans. Frank DiLaura Learning Everything (a.k.a. "M.T. Nester") |
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08-09-2016, 08:08
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RE: Class B Concept 4x4 by Winnebago
good vehicle for the younger crowd
Ernie Ekberg Prevost Liberty Classic XL Weatherford, Tx http://www.ernieekbergflooring.net |
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08-09-2016, 12:04
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RE: Class B Concept 4x4 by Winnebago
Ernie,
What did you think of the pontoon boat http://www.pontoonstuff.com/collections/...oat-carpet carpet? Have you ever used a glue-down , latex backed (pontoon-like) carpet in a Class A application? I thought that and a few other ideas were very well thought out (given the market they are aiming for) & RV's generally. You must hear all the flooring comments when coach owners decide to finally update. I'm curious if this is something your customer would go for/like to use? Is the cost (+$17/L.F. installed) comparable to what you typically install? Is this a good solution in a Class A coach (i.e. sub-floor, glue-down install, flooring transitions, underfloor heating, etc.) functionally and aesthetically long-term? Frank DiLaura Learning Everything (a.k.a. "M.T. Nester") |
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