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RV Details

  • Year: 1976
  • Model: TRAVEL CAMPER
  • Listing ID: 1331265
  • Partner ID: 5014067244
  • Posted On: Sep 29, 2020
  • Updated On: Oct 20, 2020

Description

1976 Avion camper airstream like, this camper has been remodeled with all new plumping, water heater, air conditioning system, refrigerator, it is all set and ready to go on your next adventure.
It is 4,000lbs.

It can be delivered by a friend for a fee if you would like it deliverd just ask.
Unique features/OptionsThe Avion was built using outer aluminum skins that could be polished to a mirror finish until late production of the 1962 units. The 1963 units began with a satin finished Anodized Aluminum finish that was actually “harder” aluminum and more resistant to dents and scratches. Avion adopted the revolutionary MOR/ryde (smooth glide) suspension system back in 1967. Engineering tests proved it to be so good, that it soon became standard equipment. Avion, along with the supplier, MOR/ryde pioneered and perfected this suspension system on travel trailers. Avion trailers use a strong triple beam of heavy duty steel, including a rugged center beam for added support. Frame members are 5” deep (6“ deep on 31 ft.) Urethane foam, called THERMO-X by Avion was first introduced as the total insulation for the entire coach in 1966. THERMO-X also adds to wall rigidity. 1968-1972 Avion used tinted *Plexiglas* acrylic windows with black anodized aluminum frames. Beginning in 1972, Avion was among the first to make dual waste water tanks, standard equipment. 1980 Avion suspensions were called Adjust-A-Ride. It was an innovative independent suspension of half-axles with a center pivot point. The axles were upgraded to heavier material beginning with the 1985 year models. In 1989 and 1990 Avion used axles by Alko-Kober and this was a torsion type axle suspension.

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