Blue Bird & Tiffin January 31, 2013, 06:59:53 pm Yahoo Message Number: 136544QuoteWhat we DID was to buy a Blue Bird Wanderlodge We live by Sunset Vista, which seems to be a destination spot for many out of state RVers. Whenever I walk our dog along that section of the beach path, I always take a brief stroll through the park. I can tell you that both Blue Birds & Tiffins are well represented. They must have some kinds of clubs, because you will typically see 3, 4, 5 or more of them lined up side-side. (Side by side @ SV means you get around 30'+ between each RV - it's why it costs $60/night.) Interestingly, last week there were 3 RVs from Georgia who had what looked to be RVs based on the Greyhound bus chassis. They looked both brand-spanking new, but also sort of retro/old fashioned. They reminded me of Blue Birds, but I think they were a different brand. Anyone know what they might have been?K
Re: Blue Bird & Tiffin Reply #1 – February 01, 2013, 09:05:40 am Yahoo Message Number: 136557Might have been something on the Prevost chassis. http://motorhome.prevostcar.com/section/productLinda Hylton http://earl-linda.blogspot.com
Re: Blue Bird & Tiffin Reply #2 – February 01, 2013, 07:16:46 pm Yahoo Message Number: 136583On 01.02.2013 07:05, Linda & Earl Hylton wrote:QuoteMight have been something on the Prevost chassis. http://motorhome.prevostcar.com/section/product [1] Every time we head north to visit my mother in Oregon we pass the Marathon coach dealer near the Eugene area that always has a handful of super shiny rigs sitting out right next to the fwy to oggle at.. However these are the BIG dudes -- probably 40'+ feet long dual rear axle dudes.. I can't imaging driving one of those into a state forest CG near Bishop, CA for example.. Yikes! http://www.marathoncoach.comYes, these are based on Prevost chassis..