wny_pat

Western NYS

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Les Curren wrote: A queen is 60W.by 80L A full size is 54W by 75L this bed was 60W by 75L. a 60 by 75 is the standard RV queen in most motorhomes. Only a few companies install a full size queen in their coaches. If you want a full size queen, you will have to limit your search to those companies.
Les Curren wrote: No oven just a plain three burner hot plate with a plain microwave. That is what I'm seeing in many DPs out there.Les Curren wrote: It had 142,671 miles and when I commented on that his response was "Diesels are good for nearly a million miles."
Yeah thats true, but the rest of the coach is not a diesel. But the suspension that the coach is sitting on is very heavy duty compared to a gas suspension, and a much better ride. And at least that indicates a well used unit and not something the sat in storage wearing out.
Les Curren wrote: When the guy bought it he went the cheapest posible way but now that he wants to unload it he is asking $10,000 over book At least it wasn't a Trek with the elevator bed!!!
Oh, I would much rather have tile or wood. Much easier to keep clean.
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MrWizard

Van Nuys, Ca

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curtains & carpet are cheap, compared to replacing a genny, engine, or transmission, coaches in storage have the tires & seals dry out.
I rather buy a coach that's had reasonable use than one that looks pristine and falls apart when i start using it.
and NO i don't own a DP or safari, maybe next time.
Options, always have options, and the journey goes much smoother
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Les Curren

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JEEZ! Shoot the messenger.
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