While valued as £400 in mint condition, the van cannot be exported as it is "too big". In comparison to its predecessor, the Love Wagon, the Camper's performance in GTA London is slightly more acceptable with a moderately good top speed, slightly below average acceleration and handling, average weight. Although it is heavily considered as the successor of the Journey, the Camper only takes the role of a Class C motorhome, since the Journey returns as a Class A motorhome, but the Camper is newer and cleaner than the Journey in the game. The Camper also has unknown window tint applied to its rear windows as default. The Camper always spawns in white and five different liveries, consisting of stripes with "Camper by Brute" text on it. Given it shares the main cab with the 1st generation Burrito, the Camper is obviously based on a 1996-2002 Chevrolet Express, with the large compartment that starts in a V-shape over the main cab and ends with a flat rear end with a large rack on the back. The Camper reappears in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online with a much larger appearance than the previous renditions, acquiring the form of a recreational vehicle, specifically a Class-C motorhome, and essentially replaces the role its counterpart, the Journey, had in the 3D Universe. Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online The Camper features a wider variety of colors the primary one is applied to the lower portions of the vehicle, the secondary one is applied to the stripes running around the vehicle and the tertiary one on the upper sides and roof. Sometimes, the Camper will spawn with a pop-top on the roof. It can only be resprayed, and if a Camper has the peace sign in front, it will stay after respray. Like most vans in GTA San Andreas, it cannot be modified at any car shop. The San Andreas' Camper has no front license plate, only the rear one is present, and is a mirror-view (reverse) from the frontal one, even when the front license is not present. It is almost identical to the real-life Volkswagen in front but is longer and with a more modern look in the back half and the wheels it may be found in a variety of two-tone or three-tone color schemes. The Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas rendition of the Camper features a narrower body and lower ground clearance than its predecessor, and sports more variety in the kinds of accessories featured. The GTA London rendition is depicted with a design proportionate to the Volkswagen Type 2, comes with only one color scheme (orange with a white top) and with a front-mounted spare tire. The Camper is evidently designed as a large 1960s van based on the Volkswagen Type 2 T1 in the 2D and the 3D Universe.
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