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The specifications for a 1995 Winnebago can vary depending on the specific model and configuration, as Winnebago produces a range of motorhomes with different features and sizes. However, here are some general specifications that might apply:
Chassis: Winnebago uses various chassis from different manufacturers such as Ford, Chevrolet, and sometimes Volkswagen for smaller models.
Engine: Typically, Winnebago motorhomes in 1995 could have engines ranging from gasoline-powered V8s or V10s to diesel engines, depending on the model and size.
Length: Motorhomes can vary greatly in length. In 1995, Winnebago models could range from around 20 feet to over 40 feet in length.
Sleeping Capacity: Depending on the floor plan, Winnebago motorhomes could accommodate anywhere from 2 to 8 or more people.
Features: Common features might include kitchenettes, bathrooms with showers, dining areas, storage compartments, and various electrical and plumbing systems.
For precise specifications, it's best to identify the specific model of Winnebago from 1995 that you're interested in, as each model can have unique details and configurations.
This vehicle may have an open safety recall. Head to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website to perform a quick search.
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