I found the chassis for my beachcomber camper

Lynn

Expedition Leader
Introducing the 1991 Loral Magnum high flotation Truck:

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Doin_It

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Made for spraying or for fertilizer application on farmers fields. Usually not 4x4though, just modded to fit flotaion rubber, they are road legal. Slow on the road, maybe 40 to 50 max 55 mph.

Why not get a Terragator, lots of old ones of those kicken they are huge, and could really haul .............
 

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wanderer-rrorc

Explorer
I wouldnt say they are SLOW on the highway (some around here do 70!)

Ive also seen f350 chassies equipped with the float tires...


why not get a u-haul and pimp it out?
 

Mr. Moore

Observer
I think that it might be a bit of a PITA to carry the spare and change the tire in the event of a problem..:elkgrin:
 

Rbertalotto

Explorer
As long as you like going on your trip alone........Single seat in the cab.

But a neat camper for beachcombing.......
 

Doin_It

Adventurer
I've never seen 70mph, not saying it can't be done though. I do know though that before my dad sold out, as the largest fertilizer dealer in western Canada we ran a bunch of floaters (as there are called). When your've movin down the road, believe me you can get the 'ol bounce going pretty good, and I'd hate to see where you'd bounce to at 70.
 

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