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QuickSilver => QuickSilver Toy Haulers => Topic started by: pegasustwo on February 16, 2021, 08:08:26 AM

Title: Were toy haulers ever made with a "warmer" interior?
Post by: pegasustwo on February 16, 2021, 08:08:26 AM
I'm noticing that the Camplites have wood-like laminate interiors that feel/look like RVs made of wood, whereas the Quicksilvers I've seen as far back as 2011 and up until 2018 are in a gray/black interior finish. Were there any toy haulers made with interiors that look more like Camplite interiors?

e.g.
2013 Camplite QBB
(https://d3qrmewc1af01c.cloudfront.net/lazydays.com/7e3184e5-3b70-42fd-b5a0-488cddc57976.jpg)

vs.
2013 Quicksilver
(https://image.recreationalvehiclemarket.com/vehicle-2013-Used-Livin-Lite-QUICKSILVER-VRV-7X20-Toy-Hauler-in-California-CA-5002398765-5ad43fefaf3da17aed4d556d.jpg)

Thanks.
Title: Re: Were toy haulers ever made with a "warmer" interior?
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