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Old 07-29-2020, 03:23 PM   #10
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I owned a 1996 Roadtrek 190P on a Dodge chassis for many years. I bought it new and still have the original brochure that was used in 1996.

Glenn's RT is a 1995. My original brochure for my RT clearly shows both 170 and 190 Roadtreks on a Chevy chassis. Roadtrek brochures were very complete back then and had extremely detailed specs in their brochures.

The 190 Chevy was 3 inches longer, one inch wider and 1 inch taller than the Dodge 190 per the specs. It also had a larger fresh tank (36 vs 31 gallons), a slightly smaller gray tank (21 vs 23 gallons) and the same size black tank (12 gallons). The GVW was 90 pounds heavier on the Chevy.

The 210 Roadtrek was available only on the Chevy chassis.

I suspect that the 95 and 96 Roadtreks were mostly the same since RT didn't seem to change stuff too often back then.

Our 1996 RT on the Dodge had a 318 in it and was easy to drive and provided us good service and a lot of years of happy travels.
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