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- ferndaleflyerExplorer IIISaw one about that year an Ebay today.....Never had one but they look pretty nice. I have an older high end DP (1997)and could never afford one with all these upgrades at todays prices. But I like the looks of those American Dreams and they seem to be equipped well.
- loghauler191Explorerits got all the bells &whistles and was very well taken care of just cant find much info maybe thats good
- FormerBoaterExplorer1997 American Dreams were the number 2 coach in the hierarchy of American Coach.
American Coach is the upper end division of Fleetwood.
Good solid machine, side radiator, Spartan Chassis, Cummins mechanical C8.3 engine.
97 was a solid front axle design (not IFS) and therefore you do not have ball joints or ball joint issues.
Fit and finish should be very good. - dbs944ExplorerWe purchased a '99 Dream last fall. 100K miles. Haven't read anything negative about it and I poke around the internet a lot. It passed inspection with only a back-up light needing replaced. We had the pre-season 'physical' a couple of weeks ago with absolutely no issues.
We're still learning all the systems and haven't found anything at all lacking. - ferndaleflyerExplorer IIII think the lack of info on the Dream and my own unit is because they didn't make many of these expensive models and still don't. They concentrate production on the more affordable units that more people can afford.
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