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Originally Posted by Beacher
That looks like a 32A. The late models had a wheelbase of 208".
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Thanks Beacher for history lesson. It makes sense that there is a Damon connection in that many of their motorhomes had a pass-through rear mega-storage compartment large enough for bikes standing up (I want it to fit a tandem and a couple of singles). It's a little Euro in design which I like.
The unit in above picture is a 30Q on 190-inch wheelbase. It was made through 2012, and has a traditional (old fashion) slideless floorplan. It's a lot bigger than we need/want but may be a good interim Class A for a couple of years just to try one out.