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Are Conversion Van Camper Different from RVs?

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Are Conversion Van Camper Different from RVs?

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Generally, conversion van campers are one classification of recreational vehicles or RVs. They are under the Class B motor home classification. They are originally designed as vans. However, they have provision for conversion to RV such as raised roof or more low-profile body at the back. Because it is a conversion, owners have the choice to use it as a plain van for carpool or develop it into a motor home. The raised roof can be built for stand-up height and the back can be placed with couches, cupboard, or whatever the owner thinks best to make the van look homey. The conversion van campers are basically narrower and smaller with sizes ranging from 15 to 22 feet. Because they are smaller, they are easy to drive than a typical RV. Recreational vehicles per se are readily designed as motor home. The interiors take the form of a home with dining area, sleeping area, and bathroom. They do not necessarily have to be converted. RVs are usually big, and they are actually designed for ‘home

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