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4x4 Sportsmobile for off road adventure
Topic Started: Jun 26 2009, 12:31 PM (76 Views)
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Many recreational vehicles are thought of as pure highway cruisers fit only to drive into a paved, developed campground. That's an accurate assessment, but the Sportsmobile company breaks the mold with 4WD Class B (van conversion) motorhomes.

Sportsmobile developed its own 4WD conversion for the Ford E350 vans on which the motorhome is based. The Ford has a power train that can tackle any trail the conversion van owner wishes to take on.


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