I guess since it has been a year since I used my motorhome, it must be time to sell it. I really hate to do that, but I suppose that it is the best thing to do. I am not getting any younger, so I will just oil up the ole rocker/recliner and sit down and rock and rock and rock. Hey, wait a minute, that is exactly what I do now!! So, you see, why let it just sit there in the driveway when some family could be having the time of their lives traveling in it.
Before I describe it in more detail, I will post a couple of pictures that I took of and in it. Along with these and my header picture, you should get a good idea of what it looks like.
I had some preventive maintenance done on it, like getting the roof seems all re-caulked, etc. If anyone is interested, let me know and I will put together a more complete list of what is in and on it. Sine that bottom picture was taken, I had the large awning replaced. There are awnings over the door and the other windows, too. The inside is like a home, even has a four door refrigerator, gas stove, microwave/convention oven and much, much more. When all four slides are open you could hold a square dance in the living room.
It is powered by a CAT diesel pusher and has a diesel generator in the front. Have replace the tires. That mostly describes it. If any of you are interested, send me an email at
wb3dzy@consolidated.net
and I will answer any questions that you may have and give you a price. Now, you all have a great day, you hear?
Looks bigger on the inside! I wish I'd bought the one you had before this one.
ReplyDeleteIt opens up to over 12 feet wide. Does have lots of room.
DeleteIt sure looks nice... wish I knew someone who is in the market for one.
ReplyDeleteWho knows, maybe I can squeeze one more trip in.
DeleteIndian Lodge has very nice rooms in Fort Davis and you will not knock off the oil filter driving your car there.
ReplyDeleteOK, I am laughing. BTW it was the fuel filter not the oil filter that I knocked off. Kept pumping diesel into the tank and then I noticed something running down the side of the street. At first I thought it was a fresh, grey, or black water tank leak, but no, it was diesel.
DeleteOf course traveling with my three dogs in the Jeep Liberty would be a challenge.
DeleteNice looking rig, good luck with the sale
ReplyDeleteThanks JO. Good luck is always a good thing to have.
DeleteBeautiful motorhome! Hope you can squeeze one more trip out of it. Good luck selling it.
ReplyDeleteI am not going to hold my breath on taking a trip.
DeleteGood luck with the sale.
ReplyDeleteWho knows, maybe I will end getting buried in it (grin).
DeleteWish I was in the market to buy a motorhome. It looks really nice. Good luck with the sale and get a good price for it. Gotta go my rocker is calling me. Haha
ReplyDeleteThere are a few things I want to fix so that it will be in perfect condition. So will wait until I get that done to advertise it.
DeleteKinda hate to see it go, ya know?
ReplyDeleteYep, me too. But I guess it is time.
DeleteThis time I will write you shortly about backing your camper trailer. valutazione camper knaus
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