> Dennis: > > Thanks for info on Rialta pricing. IMO, it's one of the nicest > class B van camper packages out there, few of which feature both widebody > design and decent interior styling. It's been a few years, things may have changed. But RVs with engines used to be defined based on body type as: Class A: RV body built from the chassis on up. Class B1: Van, body intact, modified for recreational use, e.g. with captain's chairs, beds Class B2: Van, body intact, modified for commercial use, e.g with racks and such Class C: Van, cab only, with RV body built on behind The Rialta would be a Class C since the EV cab is used. The EV-C would be a Class B1. --Drew 95 EV-C (Beulah)
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