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easily and positively identify an older model rv, right? there is something so very 70s or 80s about it. The whites look dingy plus, of course, it’s obvious by the design. As a side note: did you know a lot of campgrounds have a policy of no rvs 10 years or older? of course, they are trying to keep riffraff out of the park but tons of non-riffraff people have older model rvs. Most of the time, you can get around their policy by sending a photo to show you r rv won’t be falling apartwill all of the features we're paying for be used? (if not, are the features we will use worth the price for a certain type of camper or would a different type of camper work just as well?) will i be comfortable pulling this type of camper up a mountain pass? will i be looking for a bigger tow vehicle by the end of this? (if so, you 're not alone!) if it looks like a fifth wheel, travel trailer, hybrid, teardrop, or soft-top tent trailer is you r best option i'm sorry we won't be able to help you . To aid you r search all of the brands listed above have links to their respective manufacturers.