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Location: Vermont | http://www.equinemotorcoach.com/ And just think, that everytime a USEF member purchases one of these, the company will make a contribution to the USEF... |
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Location: Vermont | The sink flips up... I stopped looking, when I got to the slide showing the LOCKED BAR-WARE AREA with the cut crystal... http://www.equinemotorcoach.com/products/product19.html |
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Location: md | I almost bought one in Fl a few yrs back. It had a blown motor in it. |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | Reckon how many bags of $$$$$$$$$ would you have to present to them, to take delivery of one of them BIGGUNS! Is that the same company that builds one with a bay underneath for a little sports car to ride in the belly? They have the car mounted on a "slide out"!! |
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Location: Midwest USA | Funny you posted this on here Paul......Have you ever heard of Renegade ???
Renegade is a major manufacture of motorhomes and toterhomes located in Bristol,Indiana....
They have catered to the drag race industy for their 10 year of being in business and are just now getting involved in the horse industry...We are a dealer for them and they are getting ready to come out with a motorhome garage unit that carries horse's in the rear...similar to this post of yours, but all of Renegade's stuff is built on Freightliner chassis' ...aka M2, Columbia, Coronado..Powerplants vary from 350 CAT to 515 Detroit ..........It really is the thing of the future.....a fully self contained motorhome with the ability to haul 3 horse's inside in the back.....VERY NICE !!!!..Here is the website...."http://www.kibbi.com/"
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Location: Western WA | My Dad is a retired Trailways bus driver and always talked about converting a bus into a motor home/horse hauler. He has a converted bus motorhome (in fact it is a bus he used to drive for Trailways, even got the orginal logbook with it). I will have to show this to him, he will appreciate it, although his idea didn't include the cut crystal barware ;-) |
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Location: Cheshire England | Hello Paul , this is how we do it in England, well people with serious cash!!! Lethel the other makes are oakley, keterer then there is lots of back yard converters, we call them horseboxs or lorrys, we have small 2 horse bumper pulls then if you need to haul more than 2 or you need LQs we get a horsebox if your short of cash its popular to buy a small boxtruck with a grp body and do a diy conversion. thats what ive done its not far of finished if you want to see pictures or you want to build one for yourself let me know ... |
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Location: Odenville, Alabama | Ah hell, get a beat up Bluebird, a redneck with a torch, a couple cases of Old Milwaukee, and before next hunting season comes round, he might could make one of them there fancy buses |
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Location: Monroe, WA | "manufactured in Hungary, near the Austrian border"...........sheesh, I wonder what the import duties are on one of these????I'd a lot rather have one built here on a pretty FL chassis, I think. |
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