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daugen
Jul 20, 2013Explorer
have decided to carefully look at the Itasca Sunstar series, which I hope does not have too bad a ride compared to the magic bus I drove.
Seems very reasonably priced for what one gets, though clearly this rig is about half as heavy duty as a Spartan chassis bus.
the 27 footer amazingly has just about everything we need. But the thirty footer, the 30T, looks like just the perfect layout. And twelve feet shorter ought to make maneuvering a bit easier.
the folks at Colonial Itasca in Lakewood NJ so far seem very responsive and nice. And they have about ten times the inventory of where I've been looking. Now Lakewood is a very strange town, about half conservative Jews, and it's pretty strange to drive through. Why there is a big motorhome place there I don't know, but it's not a hard drive from here, and I used to call on clients in Lakewood (no handshaking, no holding of doors for women, lots of rules...)so I know the area pretty well.
Just have to find the right shoe for our feet.
Seems very reasonably priced for what one gets, though clearly this rig is about half as heavy duty as a Spartan chassis bus.
the 27 footer amazingly has just about everything we need. But the thirty footer, the 30T, looks like just the perfect layout. And twelve feet shorter ought to make maneuvering a bit easier.
the folks at Colonial Itasca in Lakewood NJ so far seem very responsive and nice. And they have about ten times the inventory of where I've been looking. Now Lakewood is a very strange town, about half conservative Jews, and it's pretty strange to drive through. Why there is a big motorhome place there I don't know, but it's not a hard drive from here, and I used to call on clients in Lakewood (no handshaking, no holding of doors for women, lots of rules...)so I know the area pretty well.
Just have to find the right shoe for our feet.
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