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- alboyExplorerWalmart has lots of room. LOL
- slickest1ExplorerI pulled a 53ft trailer a few times and it was clumsy on the highway yet alone city or especially an rv resort. It is very nice but not for me.
- Bob_VaughnExplorerWhere could you park this monster, I don't think a lot of campgrounds or RV Parks could accommodate this monster.......
- colliehaulerExplorer III
Wild Card wrote:
I completely agree with you. Funny to hear people picking this apart when it was specifically built for a customer. People can't comprehend they sit down with a designer to select layout, windows, appliances, furniture, woodwork, carpet, stereo , tv, fans, lighting, fabrics, leather, paint and everything else.
Yall do realize they build them in 5th wheel, semi trailer and travel trailer configurations right? Funny everyone complains on rv mfgs cheap build and here is one built well and you still complain - EtstormExplorerAt least it doesn't come with ST tires. :E
- Wild_CardExplorerYall do realize they build them in 5th wheel, semi trailer and travel trailer configurations right? Funny everyone complains on rv mfgs cheap build and here is one built well and you still complain
- phillygExplorer IIYeah, no envy here, either. I wouldn't be able to use some parks or CGs, some of which are already too small for my 40 footer. OTOH, if I had that kind of money I'd be in a Class A bus.
- colliehaulerExplorer IIII have to laugh at comments about it being to dark. It's a custom rig and that one is sold. You pick out interiors of what you want, don't want a dark interior don't order dark wood. Windows same thing if you want more windows they will put in more. It's built for people with a lot of disposable income that get what they want. Unfortunately I'm not a member. Same thing with Forks RV or New Horizon.
Same thing can be said about Prevost conversions or Newell motor homes. I'm sure if your pockets are deep enough they will build what you want. - ACZLExplorer57' ? Like to know how they skirt the 53' trailer regs used in the trucking industry?
Pleated day/night shades in this coach?
No side windows in Master BR.
No Fireplace in Master BR.
Only a 48" shower?
So the side steps are removable. Wonder how heavy they are?
Front end is about as aerodynamic as a cabover tractor, but guess the owner isn't too worried about it.
Nice looking coach, but for far less $$ I think my Big Country has more going for it. - Tiger02ExplorerI had to laugh when she said the hitch weight was 11,000 pounds with a 45,000 pound GVWR. Nice rig though, and I'm sure it costs a pretty penny.
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