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I have a 1927 Chevy Capital AA 4 Door also a 1927 Chevy Touring car, a 1936 Chevy 1/2 ton and a 2010 Corvette LT3 Convertible and a 1953 Packard Caribbean. My tow car is a 2011 Suburban.
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HI Ken,
Great RV.
Can you give us a little history on your really unique
truck camper.
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Cool, kind of a cross between a covered wagon and a mini motorhome! Way ahead of its time.
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Does look like a Classic Wagon !!

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There is a 1931 Chevrolet housecar that was originally owned by the movie star Mae West and it still exists. The Chevrolet housecar is currently owned by a RV collector in California.

http://maewest.blogspot.com/2010/02/mae-west-her-1931-housecar.html

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