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Exclusive Spotlight: Meet Stock #RJ01228542 – The Ultimate Engine Motor Home Experience

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If you’ve been scouring the market for a high-performance RV that blends the luxury of a home with the power of a heavy-duty engine, your search might just be over. Today, we are thrilled to offer an exclusive first look at a rare find that just landed on the lot: Stock #RJ01228542. eng motor home rj01228542 exclusive

In the world of Engine Motor Homes (Class A Diesel Pushers), finding a unit that offers both raw towing power and residential comfort is a challenge. This unit, however, checks every single box. Let’s pop the hood and take a tour. Exclusive Spotlight: Meet Stock #RJ01228542 – The Ultimate

Under the Hood: Performance Specs

The "Exclusive" designation isn't just about looking good—it's about going the distance. The RJ01228542 is powered by a 7.2L V8 Turbo Diesel engine, mated to an Allison 3000 Series 6-speed automatic transmission. Horsepower: 360 hp @ 2,600 rpm Torque: 800

Powertrain Highlights:

Owners of the Exclusive package receive a proprietary engine brake system that reduces brake fade on steep grades like the Rockies or the Smokies. Additionally, the RJ01228542 features a 50-gallon Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) tank, reducing stops at truck stops significantly.

Key Specifications

Why is the "ENG Motor Home RJ01228542 Exclusive" So Hard to Find?

You have likely noticed that standard RV dealers like Camping World or General RV do not list this code. Why?

  1. Limited Production Run: The "Exclusive" code usually means this was a dealer-specific order for a high-volume luxury retailer (think Mot or Lazydays) who commissioned a special build from a manufacturer like Newmar, Tiffin, or Entegra.
  2. Service History Marker: Some fleets use internal codes like rj01228542 to denote a motor home that was part of a corporate lease-to-own program. These units are meticulously maintained but never go to public auction; they are sold internally or via word-of-mouth.
  3. VIN Cloning Protection: High-end RV owners sometimes use secondary codes like this to list their vehicles privately without exposing the full VIN to scammers. If you see this code, the seller is likely a sophisticated owner, not a curbstoner.