The 2001 Ford Motorhome Chassis is a specialized foundation used to build a wide range of recreational vehicles (RVs) and motorhomes. This chassis is a robust platform constructed from a Ford Super Duty truck framework, ensuring reliable capability and power. Under the hood is a 7.3L V8 turbodiesel or a gas-powered V10 Triton engine, paired with a 4-speed automatic transmission. While standard features vary based on the specific RV build, the Ford portion of the chassis typically includes power steering, antilock brakes, and dual rear wheels for stability. Cruise control and power windows and locks were also commonly included. This chassis underpins RVs built by manufacturers such as Winnebago, Thor, and Airstream.