Besides the name, what is there that you could get or buy from the carriage factory that would be of value to a specific RV. Any of the equipment that was used to build a Carriage was the same as used to build any other RV. Any of the plans are several years old, and there would be nothing special or new in them. The cabinets were built to Carriage specs by the Amish in Indiana. All the appliances and furniture were bought from other suppliers. The frame and suspension were no big secret and nothing special. The walls were constructed as others are. If some of the employees moved to or started a new rv line, they had no special skills, just maybe some good ideas. This is what produced the Redwood which is a good 5ver, but nothing special. Some of the other Carriage employees could do the same thing and build a good RV, but it really has nothing to do with Carriage itself.
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