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Tonykeys
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Oct 10, 2015

Considering used Georgie Boy diesel pusher

We are considering a

1994 Georgie Boy diesel pusher cruise Air

Concerned about specifications

Seller doesn't know if it's 5.9 cummins or 8.3 ?

230hp or 250hp? I'd like to know

It has 50k miles on it. Very clean

Seller states it's 36ft?

It's a spartan frame
But I think it's 34 or 35?


Anyone know these well or have specs? Or where can I find specifications?


Thks!
  • Tonykeys wrote:
    Thanks for the responses.

    Many older diesel pushers are not in good condition.
    Owners have neglected them and not kept up.

    I don't want to play mechanic every weekend,

    We actually went with a newer bounder gas 34 slide out class a
    Turn key low mileage and everything works,
    Midterm interior AMD electronics, etc.

    Great way to start RVing..

    Thks!


    I had the same experience related to previous owners when shopping for a diesel Class A. Seems like a lot of 'owners' thought the oil/filters/coolant ph/ and every thing else lasted a million miles.
  • Congratulations on your new Bounder!!! You might look at joining your local Bounder club.
    http://www.bounder.org/index.html
    Bill
  • Thanks for the responses.

    Many older diesel pushers are not in good condition.
    Owners have neglected them and not kept up.

    I don't want to play mechanic every weekend,

    We actually went with a newer bounder gas 34 slide out class a
    Turn key low mileage and everything works,
    Midterm interior AMD electronics, etc.

    Great way to start RVing..

    Thks!
  • Some of the older DPs didn't have air suspension or brakes. If you are going for the ride you better check that point out.
  • Check the maintenance records carefully. If the seller doesn't even know what engine/chassis he has, did he do (or have done), the maint required?
  • lj2654 wrote:
    whats the model number, with that you can look on NADA.com for size and engine?


    Yes, it's in the vin. number.
  • whats the model number, with that you can look on NADA.com for size and engine?