Yesterday I looked at a new Airstream Interstate which is like a Mercedes Sprinter camper. It's very nice but I didn't particularly like the interior layout. And I was told the front seats don't rotate to face the rear. Next to the Airstream was a Pleasure-Way 2004 camper built on a wide body Ford van chasis. The interior design (of the Excel TS) was more appealing to me. The electric reclining couch to bed in the rear was great as was the flat screen entertainment center. In fact you can convert the rear bed into a king size bed if desired. As well, Pleasure-Way is about to release another camper(Dodge Plateau) based on the Sprinter chassis. For more info see the respective web sites.
http://www.airstream.com/product_line/motorhomes/interstate_home.html Jim Reed Tacoma WA 1987 Westy
> Date: Wed, 7 Apr 2004 20:34:16 -0700 > From: Jim Arnott <jrasite@EONI.COM> > Subject: Re: for those of you who are into Sprinter vans... > > For what it's worth, there was a write up on Westfalia(?) (or was it > Winnebago?) Sprinters in Motorhome Magazine. The most interesting > part? Base price: $79,000. That's seventy-nine large BASE price. > > Jim |
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