lmsooter Report post Posted June 7, 2015 My brother-in-law is interested in a gas pusher. He and his wife do not like the "hump" in a front engine gas model. I know that gas pushers have been produced by several manufacturers over the years but I really do not know anything about them. Anyone out there familiar with gas pushers or have recommendations? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolfe10 Report post Posted June 7, 2015 Those will be on the Workhorse UFO chassis. Most owner reports are very positive. An Internet search for "Workhorse UFO chassis" brings up a number of hits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lmsooter Report post Posted June 7, 2015 Thanks for the response Brett. My knowledge of gas pushers is absolutely zero. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wolfe10 Report post Posted June 7, 2015 Gas pushers got a bad reputation several decades ago-- with several manufacturers using the OREG chassis (Oshkosh Rear Engine Gas). Those issues do not seem to be of import for the new generation UFO chassis. Here is a link to information on a mid 1980's gas coach on Oskhosh OREG chassis-- would not recommend one: http://www.beamalarm.com/foretravel-links/models/1986_foretravel_3400-3600_oreg_specifications.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
obedb Report post Posted June 10, 2015 Do I remember a front radiator with a long run of coolant hose? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
obedb Report post Posted June 11, 2015 Not necessarily bad. They did get some bad press. I would have tried one if it had been available when we bought our Georgie Boy Cruise Air II in '88. Setting just a few feet away from a 4 barrel carb on a 460 was deafening. Sure did run good though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gbrinck Report post Posted June 13, 2015 They are pretty rare, though. Not many gas UFO's were produced and sales were never good. Workhorse offered it in both gas and diesel, but the availability of the gas version was delayed and the few buyers opted for a Cummins diesel anyway. The Winnebago Destination and its Itasca Latitude sister were probably the most widely produced, but as I recall Gulfstream made a few, Tiffin made a concept model for an RV show but I don't recall it ever coming to market. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites