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Old 04-27-2017, 06:05 AM   #1
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Toys Hauler names, what are they saying?

Vengeance
Cyclone
Prowler
Hitchhiker
Wild Cat
Challenger
Conquest
Avenger
Bounty Hunter
Amped
Reactor
Octane
Raptor
Weekend Warrior
Nitro
Seismic
Avenger
Voltage
Adrenaline

Just to name a few. Contrast these names with most motorhomes and you get the strong impression that peace and quiet and enjoying nature is not what a Toy Hauler is being sold for, its to carry something noisy (and in some cases very noisy) in the back. Not sure what it is saying about the person that owns one. Me, I carry an inflatable Kayak in my rig.
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Well Gramps, that's another generation. Those toys should not be allowed to disturb the camping experience, but are a lot of fun in their own environment! Would love to take part in that again, but I might break me!
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