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Custom built Marmon truck camper

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Uploaded by on Sep 25, 2008

Custom built by Leroy Keens
Has a canopy and slide out, Diesel Generator, car lift, and yes there is a door between the camper and the cab to climb through. The bunk on the cab was turned into two more seats behind the driver. On the left side of the camper there is a slide out and on the right side there is an awning as long as the truck. Unfortunately at the time we could not show you this because we were in a hurry. I think we were heading to virginia motor speedway for the truck show.

If you currently own a marmon truck. send pics and info to us at email@marmontrucks.com

we would love to add your truck to our site at www.marmontrucks.com

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  • missed y'all at Darlington.

  • @Lucas166537 haha It was a good race from what we heard. We attended my sister's graduation and went to Myrtle Beach as well this year

  • We added another rear in front of the old one over the winter. This motorhome is now twin screw drive. No more rocking when we enter a parking lot. It rides like a tour bus now.

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  • dam bro nice job.

  • Incredible build! Awesome job; would love to see it in real life sometime.

  • real cool man

  • If Ray Lahood has his way you will have to stop at all weigh stations carry a CDL and with a CDL you will need a health card .I love the truck though

  • THIS IS A VILLAGE WITH WHEELS!

  • looks kinda like a fancy lunch wagon .......

  • Two questions: 1.) Where in the world did you find a 4-door cabover......and, 2.) Is the coach section integrated into the cab. If not, why not? Thanks.

  • @raykeens Thats what i had thought at first bc it does look like it rolled right out of the showroom floor. I'd use a Mack for the base myself, or a K100 cabover.

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