Recreational Vehicles Produced During A Better Era In The History Of The Recreational Vehicle (RV) Industry: A 1990’s Travel Supreme Fifth-Wheel And An Early-Mid 2000’s Winnebago Journey At A Campground In The Town Of Bernice, Oklahoma.
These RVs were produced before the Recreational Vehicle (RV) Industry began to design and build RVs for young, radical people; consisting of strange Exterior and Interior colors, strange Interior Wood colors, sometimes not building Televisions into Motorhome or Trailer Coaches, incorporating Tri-Fold Sofas instead of actual Sofa Beds, incorporating Bunk Rooms instead of auxiliary Full Bedrooms; and some coachbuilders discontinuing their top-drawer Class A Gasoline Puller and Class A Diesel Pusher Models such as the Fleetwood Pace Arrow, Fleetwood Southwind, Fleetwood Revolution, Winnebago Vectra, Winnebago Tour, the Winnebago Chieftain, and Winnebago Industries also phasing out their Itasca brand.