Re: Lazy Daze 2 Reply #25 – July 29, 2022, 02:41:31 pm That LazyDaze was broadsided by an 18-wheeler in 2009. Those are screen shots that I took from TV news coverage of the incident. I have a few more images; those are my favorites because they show how deeply embedded the cab was and that the rear windows remained intact (you can see the reflection of the ladder), which is proof of Lazy Daze's stamina. The emergency personnel said they had never seen an RV survive a collision. The Lowes and their German shepherds were shaken but unharmed.
Re: Lazy Daze 2 Reply #26 – July 29, 2022, 02:50:40 pm The collision cause a bit of damage to the semi-tractor too, more than what would normally be expected.This should cause the big rigs to think twice before crashing into an LD. Larry 1 Likes
Re: Lazy Daze 2 Reply #27 – July 29, 2022, 06:06:49 pm Quote from: Dave Katleman - July 07, 2022, 09:19:40 pmDid that search as well in the beginning of the year and after finding quite a few checked with Todd to see if they could build if I got them a chassis, he said they would not build on a customer provided chassis. Shame, maybe they could have kept going if they allowed customers to source E450sDave, I asked the same question in 2015 and got the same answer.Harold