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Old 04-03-2010, 03:52 AM
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Originally Posted by DL1960
I would also like to know how difficult it would be to take the body of the concord and put it on a newer frame with drive train and engine and transmission. Let me know if you have heard anything or if there is anyone that would know if this is possible and how much it might cost. Thanks! Doug
These motorhomes were built on the P Series Parcel Delivery Chassis...which was discontinued in 1975.

Ford then began offering the E350 (Econoline one ton) chassis to motorhome manufacturers, either as a Cut-Away, or a rolling chassis.

Both are still offered today. Cut-Away: The body (not the chassis) is cut just behind the front seats, then the motorhome body is installed. I dunno about motorhomes classes, so this is either a Class A or C motorhome.

The problem you'll be faced with if using an E350 chassis is...the Econoline's wheelbase is not the same as the P Series.