Winnebago Lesharo, late 80s model, parked on the street in Eugene Oregon
Winnebago LeSharo (Wikipedia)
The Winnebago LeSharo (also sold as the Itasca Phasar) is a small motor home produced by Winnebago Industries (from 1983 to 1992). It was based on the Renault Trafic. It was designed to be extremely fuel-efficient compared to other self-contained motor homes but many drivers found it to be under-powered and replacement parts were not easily obtained in the US. At 20 ft (6 m), it is about the same length as many full-size passenger cars, making it easy to park in a small space. Its successor is the Winnebago Rialta, which has a larger engine. (read more on Wikipedia)
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