32 Footer February 14, 2012, 07:11:21 pm Yahoo Message Number: 128590Will Lazy Daze make anymore of the 32' Super Duty models??? Thanks for the insight...
Re: 32 Footer Reply #1 – February 14, 2012, 07:28:47 pm Yahoo Message Number: 128591"Will Lazy Daze make anymore of the 32' Super Duty models?" If you're talking about the Ford E550 chassis, I believe only one Lazy Daze was ever built on that chassis, and the E550 chassis hasn't been produced in many years. If you're talking about the Chevrolet Kodiak chassis, LD only bought three chassis before that production line was shut down by GM. I believe that two Kodiak-based Lazy Dazes were built and sold, and as far as I know, the third chassis was never put to use. Since the Kodiak chassis hasn't been produced in a couple of years, Lazy Daze can't build any more Kodiak-based coaches.So the answer in either case is is "no," I'm sorry to say.Andy Baird http://www.andybaird.com/travels/
Re: 32 Footer Reply #2 – February 14, 2012, 11:48:25 pm Yahoo Message Number: 128594Quote "Will Lazy Daze make anymore of the 32' Super Duty models?" If you're talking about the Ford E550 chassis, I believe only one Lazy Daze was ever built on that chassis, and the E550 chassis hasn't been produced in many years. If you're talking about the Chevrolet Kodiak chassis, LD only bought three chassis before that production line was shut down by GM. I believe that two Kodiak-based Lazy Dazes were built and sold, and as far as I know, the third chassis was never put to use. Since the Kodiak chassis hasn't been produced in a couple of years, Lazy Daze can't build any more Kodiak-based coaches.So the answer in either case is is "no," I'm sorry to say.Andy Baird http://www.andybaird.com/travels/ Thank you for the informed response... Thats exactly what I was talking about... the Kodiak chassis. I saw one at the mothership and sure thought it was a beaut. Thanks.
Re: 32 Footer Reply #3 – February 15, 2012, 06:02:11 pm Yahoo Message Number: 128611A couple of years ago, I saw a gray 26 foot all wheel drive on the street at the beach in Oxnard, Ca. I should have paid more attention to detail. The whole coach was raised a bit to accomodate th front wheel drive assembly. Could it have been a more heavy duty frame?