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Old 07-11-2007, 09:31 PM   #1
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Default Maybe it's time to get a Class A!

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Old 07-12-2007, 04:30 AM   #2
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Class As are nice when your parked and that looks better than my house. I still don't like driving something that big and sure wouldn't like paying for it.
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Yup. Way too much for me!
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Old 07-12-2007, 02:23 PM   #4
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It's bigger than my house and it has a garage too.

I think if I could afford one, I'd probably have a chauffeur too.
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Had a classA, but it wasn't like these pictures; it was a 99 Pace Arrow. We loved it for living in FL for the winter, but not to travel around. Now we travel in a B+ without the car.
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Marko, I'll see you ... and raise you to the beast you'll see at this URL:

http://www.robgray.com/wothahellizat/wot1/photos.php

(The vehicle is in Australia, an old fire-truck from a rural fire brigade in the state of new South wales. It weighs fourteen tons and has a top speed of 75 kilometres an hour (abt 45 mph).

I saw a video of it on an "Extreme Homes" show on HGTV in Canada last week. The owner delighted in demonstrated the elevated beer-drinking platform.

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(Sorry, I've not learned to set a URL properly or post an image here yet.)
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I fixed the link Mike. It wasn't working because there was a < before the url and a > after it.

On this board, you don't have to use anything before and after the url.

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That rig is in a class all by itself!

The rear deck that unfolds is something else. Looks like you'd be 2 storeys up!
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Default where can I get one of those recliner front passenger seats?

I'll stick to my class B. But where can I get one of those recliner front passenger seats?
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Can you imagine how much it cost to fill that thing with gas?
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