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− | === American English ===
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− | ! American English <br /> Vehicles designed and marketed using Imperial measurements !! American English <br /> Vehicles designed and marketed using metric measurements
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| {{Infobox automobile | | {{Infobox automobile |
− | | name = | + | | name = Blue Bird Wanderlodge |
− | | image = | + | | image = Largemarge.jpg |
− | | caption = | + | | caption = ''"Large Marge" a 1980 Blue Bird Wanderlodge FC33 on [[Sanibel Causeway|Sanibel Island Causeway]], Florida'' |
− | | manufacturer = | + | | manufacturer = Blue Bird Body Company (1963–1992)<br>[[Blue Bird Corporation]] (1992–2007)<br> Complete Coach Works (2007–2009) |
− | | aka = | + | | aka =Blue Bird Transit Home (1963-1967) |
− | | production = | + | | model_year = |
− | | model_years = | + | | production = 1963–2009 |
− | | assembly = | + | | assembly = [[Fort Valley, Georgia]] |
− | | designer = | + | | predecessor = |
− | | class = | + | | successor = |
− | | body_style = | + | | class = [[Recreational Vehicle#Class A motorhome|Class A]] |
− | | layout = | + | | body_style = |
− | | platform = | + | | layout = Front-engine 4×2 <br /> Rear-engine 4×2 <br/> Rear-engine 6×4 |
− | | related = | + | | platform = Blue Bird |
− | | engine = {{convert|NNN|cuin|L|0|abbr=on|order=flip}}
| + | | engine = Gasoline <br/> Diesel |
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| + | | transmission = Automatic |
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| + | | seating_capacity = |
− | | wheelbase = {{convert|NNN|in|mm|0|abbr=on|order=flip}}
| + | | wheelbase = |
− | | length = {{convert|NNN|in|mm|0|abbr=on|order=flip}}
| + | | length = 31'–45' |
− | | width = {{convert|NNN|in|mm|0|abbr=on|order=flip}}
| + | | width = 96"–102" |
− | | height = {{convert|NNN|in|mm|0|abbr=on|order=flip}}
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− | | weight = {{convert|NNN|-|NNNN|lb|kg|0|abbr=on|order=flip}}
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| + | | related = [[Blue Bird All American]] (1957-1988) <br> Blue Bird LTC |
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| + | | designer = Blue Bird Corporation |
− | | sp = us
| + | | sp = us |
− | }}
| + | |type = Luxury [[Recreational Vehicle]]|chassis = }} |
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