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VW: A motorhome which does the Nurburgring in 11 minutes

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That’s daddy’s tool! A motorhome which can do the Nurburgring in 11 minutes.

This has to be the most unorthodox vehicle to ever attempt lapping the ‘Ring at speed. Sure there are tour buses that will shuttle people around the track for a fee, and many people run their own vehicles on the North loop to see what it feels like to be Hans Stuck, if only for 15-20 minutes. But how many of them can take a motorhome round the course in 11 minutes? Heck, that’s a pretty decent time for a sports sedan.

Buy Motor Home Parts, Accessories, Supplies Online

Filed under: — Administrator @ 11:10 am

Finding motor home parts can be somewhat tedious. There are so many places that offer automotive supplies and yet don’t offer accessories and supplies for RV’s. With the development and growth of internet online shopping the whole task has become much simplified for those of us looking for motor home parts. (more…)

Motorhome Insurance: Nine Golden Rules to Follow When Purchasing

Filed under: — Administrator @ 11:08 am

Your motorhome is probably the second most valuable asset you own after your house. But study after study has shown that a large percentage of owners are underinsured. This can have costly consequences if anything should happen to your motorhome.

Follow these Nine Golden Rules when considering insurance for your motorhome or RV to make sure that you have the coverage that you need.

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world’s fastest motorhome

Filed under: — Administrator @ 11:06 am

Jim Rosenburgh has done a lot of different things in his career. But every single one of them had to do with going really fast.

He was an F4 Phantom pilot in Vietnam, a semi-truck driver, a master mechanic, engine builder, gas station owner — even the personal mechanic for a certain Redmond software company co-founder who has a passion for fast, and expensive, cars. (more…)

Winnebage - 2007 Itasca Horizon

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The 2007 Itasca Horizon® is the perfect coach for the long haul with storage that is as easy to access as it is plentiful. It’s just one of the benefits of the impressive Evolution Chassis.® Developed in a joint venture with Freightliner,® it employs one-piece formed-steel rails for increased midsection storage and greater floorplan flexibility. Every model comes equipped with luxurious amenities like stainless steel appliances, solid wood cabinetry and ceramic tile floorcovering. You’ll really appreciate our SmartSpace™ design philosophy that makes the most of interior space by focusing on user-friendly features.

Roaming the Earth: EarthRoamer XV-LT

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The platform of choice is the Ford F-550 cab chassis truck. This package is only offered with the 6.0-liter Power Stroke diesel, a five-speed TorqShift automatic transmission, and a manual transfer case, but it represents a well-thought-out design that’s unquestionably from the minds of engineers. The EarthRoamer XV-LT (the XV is short for Xpedition Vehicle) is available as a SuperCab or a crew cab, both with a GVWR of 17,950 pounds.

These aren’t the Ford van chassis cabs mass-produced for the Classic motorhome market, with precut sections taken from the roof at the Ford factory. These are truck chassis. To avoid compromising the strength of the steel roof, EarthRoamer removes the rear window and cuts out a 19-inch-wide section that runs from the bottom of the window to where the truck bed would be (the chassis doesn’t have a truck bed).

EarthRoamer XV LT Crew Cab Rear View

Immediately aft of the cab, a full-vehicle-width steel crossmember is installed on top of the longitudinal chassis ladder rails, with a steel pivot mount added to the center of a crossmember at the end of the ladder frame. This modification creates three mounting points where the single-piece molded fiberglass cabin is attached to the truck platform.

The camper body’s a one-piece, molded-fiberglass structure handcrafted by EarthRoamer. Nine separate molds are used to create individual sections, the thickness of each depending on where they fit into the shell-construction pattern. The individual pieces are then fiberglassed together to make a single uninterrupted surface and shell structure.

EarthRoamer XV LT Crew Cab Side View

Each of the nine pieces has its own mold, into which gelcoat is sprayed. Then fiberglass cloth and catalyzed resin (which serves as a chemical bonding agent) are layered in. Next, end-grain marine balsa is cut to fit each individual pattern being created. The balsa is set in place, layered with more fiberglass cloth and catalyzed resin. Once complete, the individual pieces are bonded together with fiberglass to form the monocoque camper body.

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Hi-tech vannin’ with Ai Designs

Filed under: — Administrator @ 10:15 am

I remember the 1976 Dodge van that my dad (our family’s chauffeur at the time) bought and “customized.” With hand-built benches, tables, and cabinets all finished in a patriotic red-white-blue theme, it was a rolling bicentennial celebration. At the time, it elevated hockey trips to Canada to a whole new level.

Enter 2006 and NY-based tuner extrordinaire, Ai Design. With the introduction of the Mobile Living Space (MLS), Ai looks to alter the course of chauffeur-driven vehicles forever.

The MLS begins life as a 155-inch extended full-sized Chevrolet cargo van equipped with the 6.0-liter V8 and Quigley 4-wheel drive system. Upon arrival at Ai Design, the roof section is raised a full 12″ to maximize headroom and also sees the installation of a satellite dish. The exterior receives a custom monochromatic paint scheme in any color the owner desires, and custom wheels and window tint complete the look.

The interior is where it really gets crazy. The couch is undercut and is equipped with lighting to highlight the laser-etched exotic hardwood floor. A home-style wine cooler keeps the cabernet chilled, and a fully-stocked bar stands ready if you want to kick back with something a little stiffer than the vino. The bespoke leather seating is by Edelman, designed to customer specifications for maximum comfort. A 32-inch LCD screen and audio system designed to provide ultimate aural and visual satisfaction are controlled by a simple-to-use, centrally located touch panel instead of the usual frustrating array of switches. Beyond that, the sky’s the limit. Ai Design wants to be sure that each vehicle is as unique as its owner.

GALLERY: Girls of Bologna Motor Show

Filed under: — Administrator @ 10:10 am

We’ve noticed that you all seem to like pictures of ladies leaning against concept cars, so we thought that even though we didn’t attend the Bologna Motor Show ourselves you might enjoy a gallery of the girls of Bologna on this lazy Friday. The gallery comes courtesy of Motorionline.com, and for some good coverage of the show you can check out Yahoo! Cars UK here.