Class C motor homes are built on a van chassis. Basically, the entire front part of the motor home has the appearance of a van. A class C motor home is sometimes called a mini motor home.
What is approximatel value of 1976 Farwest motor home under 60,00 original miles, class A good condition
45 feet
Most likely its a class A Motor home if it doesn't have a "Van" front on it. Chassis type then would be a "P" Chassis.
The best way to tow any vehicle behind any motor home is a trailer for so many reasons but two big reasons are, backing up the motor home with the towed vehicle attached and double maintenance on the towed auto plus motor home. Trust me your WAY ahead with the trailer .... PLUS, you will need a class 3 hitch installed on the back of your motor home.
Harley Davidson motor company
96 to 102 inches in traveling configuration.
It all depends on the class of the motor home; they are divided into classes similar to trucks and semis. Class A, the largest class, weigh between 15,000 to 30,000. Class B, the most basic class, weigh 6,000 to 8,000, and Class C motor homes weigh between 10,000 to 12,000.
My class "C" had a 20 gallon capacity (not enough)
The Ford 460 CUID is a reliable motor, but you won't be passing too many gas stations.
For those who are unencumbered and enjoy the freedom of the open road, a motor home is ideal. Having your rolling living space saves time and money, and home is wherever you park. There are motor home parks and campgrounds all across the nation, plus rest stops along the interstate highway system allowing anyone to get off the road whenever they need a break or a nap. The offerings by motor home manufacturers run from removable pods attached to the rear of pickup trucks to super luxury rigs built on a bus chassis. They are divided into Class A are the larger bus types with rear diesel engines, Class B are stretched camper vans, and Class C are motor homes with the engine in front, like a standard truck on a Ford or GM chassis and sharing the same design and engine. On a class C living space extends from the body forward to above the driver and hood. To enlarge the living area while staying the same width, some class A and class C motor homes have a tip-out room addition which can be extended and retracted on the side of the motor homes. Another welcome feature is a long retractable awning on the side of the motor home which offers much-needed shade when sitting outside. Class B are slightly larger than a big van and the easiest to park, One manufacturer is now offering a hybrid class B that gets about twenty miles per gallon. Hybrid power could be the wave of the future for all motor homes. Class B and smaller Class C motor homes use the same V8 engines used by large vans. The city of Elkhart, Indiana has long been the motor home capital of the world where the largest manufacturers are based. For people considering a motor home, the best way to go is renting one for a weekend from a national motor home rental company such as CruiseAmerica. Attending vehicle auctions could turn up a low mileage bargain.
well a 460, or 7.5 L in a truck runs at 28-33 Ft Lbs. Should be about the same in a motor home.