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BY LEWIS BEAL JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2007
Fleetwood Redline
It has been said, “He who has the most toys wins.”
Maybe so. But on the way to your next RV destination, as much as it is a challenge, it is absolutely important to find a place to put not only your toys but also all of your families’ stuff.
This is where the 2007 Fleetwood RedLine comes in. It is the ultimate in toy haulers and the coolest place ever to store that motorcycle or off-road vehicle that you need to carry around. And the RedLine includes all the amenities of home.
What makes the 2007 RedLine special is not just the hip, colorful exterior, which looks as if it came from an RV tattoo parlor (dig those cool, flame-throwing graphics!), it is that Fleetwood has packed this baby with an amazing number of standard features. Take the seven speaker, 720 watt sound system, which allows you to blast power chords while downing brewskis with your buds (the Fleetwood folks call it the “Rock the Box” sound system, which gives you an idea of its ear-popping power). And how about its well-designed galley, which includes a fridge, sink, three-burner range and optional microwave? You can make real meals in this space, which means you no longer have to live on nuked burritos, stale chips and flat soda.
Need a place to crash? The RedLine includes an electric loft bed and optional queen-size sleeping space. There is a bathroom with sink, toilet and shower/tub combo. And depending on which floor plan you choose, this toy hauler can sleep up to 10 wild and wooly friends.
But here is what is really wicked. The ramp door features a non-skid surface which can hold up to 2,500 pounds, and you can even purchase an optional fueling station which holds up to 18 gallons of gas. Say goodbye to those ugly red cans, dude!
Did we mention the fold-up dinette space? All the storage nooks and crannies? The living room that is hardy enough to stand up to the most serious of party animals with its choice of interior looks?
And let’s not forget all of the cool options which can make the RedLine the kind of mini pleasure pad that you will never want to leave. Like the 13,500 BTU air conditioner, the microwave, cable TV hookup (so you can get the Speed Channel, natch!) and satellite hookup. When it comes to the exterior, you can opt for custom chrome wheels, an outside shower, a patio awning, and a heavy duty roof with cargo rack. Oh yeah, you can also order weather resistant outdoor speakers so that Rob Zombie CD you love to listen to can be heard by the entire Western world.
The bottom line is this. You’ve had a hard day tooling around in your bike or ATV. You’re dirty, hungry and tired. Time to head for civilization, store your machine in a safe place, grab a shower and kick back. The RedLine allows you to do all this, and more. It gives new meaning to the term “radical.”
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Jack (Virginia)
Aug. 10, 2010 - 12:47 PM
I have this toy hauler and just love it and the sound system will really Rock the Box !
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