![]() We found the Ford’s extra two cylinders only served to use more fuel but made no extra power that we could actually discern and naturally two extra cylinders is more parts go bad. However, if the Chevy has an Allison behind it, many do, then that is the much better choice IMO. Never had any issues with either to speak of. We used the Ford and Chevy in commercial service and found they were essential equal. ![]() Edited by rgrrmg on Sunday 22nd of December 2013 08:22:24 PM So now I'm looking at a class A 2000 Damon Daybreak with a "Chevy 454 Big Block V-8 7.4 liter Fuel Injected GASoline engine". Built on a Workhorse Chassis and powered by a GM Vortec 8.1 L e. 2004 Fleetwood Pace Arrow Solid wood cabinets 36 foot 3 slides 8.1 chevy gas motor with allision Trans 22inch tires in good condition 3 new batteries power awning with wind sensor 2 roof air and dash air Corian countertops vinyl planking floors walk around queen bed full size shower toilet can be used with slides in lots. This beauty is being offered by its Original Owners. ![]() 1459.85 mile 2006 Fleetwood Pace Arrow 37 w/3 Slide-Outs Model 37C with 3 slide-out rooms. This all may be a moot point as he may have it sold this afternoon. 1460.54 mile Description Mileage: 108,052 miles Year: 1992 Condition: Used 34 Monterey By Cobra 34.
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