Jun 12, 2016 #1 BigLarry Well-known member Joined Jul 24, 2006 Posts 901 Location Bryan, TX Attached is a neat picture our neighbor sent us of a motorhome taken in 1922. I tried to blow it up but cannot tell what kind of truck was used. Attachments 1922 Motorhome.png 252.7 KB · Views: 116
Attached is a neat picture our neighbor sent us of a motorhome taken in 1922. I tried to blow it up but cannot tell what kind of truck was used.
Jun 12, 2016 #2 Back2PA Well-known member Joined Jul 26, 2015 Posts 5,766 I'm certain they're over the GCVWR. And those tires look iffy too.
Jun 12, 2016 #3 BobNSam Well-known member Joined Jun 30, 2010 Posts 1,231 Location Waco, TX Tires look like hard-rubber. Hints of European vintage in picture.
Jun 13, 2016 #4 whiteva Well-known member Joined Feb 15, 2012 Posts 855 Location North Florida Is that a HEMI?
Jun 13, 2016 #5 BoomerD Well-known member Joined Jun 21, 2014 Posts 1,326 Location Grays Harbor County, WA "Come and listen to my story about a man named Jed. Poor mountaineer barely kept his family fed..." ;D
"Come and listen to my story about a man named Jed. Poor mountaineer barely kept his family fed..." ;D
Jun 13, 2016 #6 K kdbgoat Well-known member Joined Apr 16, 2014 Posts 6,330 Kinda makes me wonder why we worry about GCWR, GVWR, braking, etc. It sure would be nice to know the weight of that rig.
Kinda makes me wonder why we worry about GCWR, GVWR, braking, etc. It sure would be nice to know the weight of that rig.
Jun 14, 2016 #7 Stephen S. Well-known member Joined Jan 4, 2015 Posts 1,066 Location Mableton, GA kdbgoat said: Kinda makes me wonder why we worry about GCWR, GVWR, braking, etc. It sure would be nice to know the weight of that rig. Click to expand... Top speed was probably 20 or 25 mph.
kdbgoat said: Kinda makes me wonder why we worry about GCWR, GVWR, braking, etc. It sure would be nice to know the weight of that rig. Click to expand... Top speed was probably 20 or 25 mph.