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Host RV Truck Campers are Made for People Who Camp, By People Who Camp
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The pride of workmanship is noticed at every step of the process of building a Host
truck camper. Decisions are not made in terms of what will cost the least or can be produced the fastest, but rather, what will work the best. This way of thinking contributes to what the company calls “Livability Plus
Truck Campers.” |
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Host Campers offers:
Truck campers: Bachelor, McKinley, Rainier, Tahoe, Yellowstone, Yukon and Everest. |
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A walk through a Host
truck camper quickly affirms it's quality. Large overhead bedrooms, including a 60” x 80” queen bed running lengthwise allow for easily accessed sleeping areas. Large radius cornered windows throughout open the interior up to the outdoors. A 20” color TV and VCR on a swivel slide-out tray are viewable from either the sleeping area or the living area. Solid surface countertops with molded sinks provide a quality look and feel that is often found only in larger motorcoaches. A three-burner range and large double door two-way 6 cubic foot refrigerator and pantry make the kitchen area as useable as it is fashionable. The bathroom includes a one-piece shower unit and porcelain Sealand toilet to complete the interior comforts. |
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Hogue and Storch
Two legendary names in the RV business have returned quickly to industry leadership with the Host
Truck Camper line. Just as Jim Hogue and Frank Storch took Beaver campers and motorhomes to the forefront of the industry in the '60s, '70s, '80s, and '90s, a new generation with the same names has created Host
Truck Campers with innovative new concepts. Dave Hogue and Mark Storch, with consultation from the two masters and many years of experience designing and building RVs, have created a camper you absolutely must see and experience. |
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