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- Bill_LynchExplorerI think class B+ are really cool. For some reason that term just sets some people off.
They're just mad because they can't control the world.
But B+ are some of the most versatile of all RV's - pauldubExplorerGoogle up a mobile RV repair guy in the area. I'll bet one of them would be happy to check it out for a reasonable fee.
- dodgerdogExplorertake a cheap flight out and go see it yourself before you spend any money... southwest or something.... make a 3 day vacation out of it.... maybe call a local rv repair place and have the guy drive it over there and have them go through it..... Just a thought off the top....
Mike C. - klutchdustExplorer II
rvten wrote:
I would also check the Gen hours.
Probably has not been run much.
I will ask that question. It had an upgrade so the Gen will start as needed automatically. - rvtenExplorerI would also check the Gen hours.
Probably has not been run much. - klutchdustExplorer II
Tiger4x4RV wrote:
Before you buy an out-of-state vehicle, read the DMV brochure on buying from out-of-state.
Interesting, the law pertains to new vehicles. A vehicle is considered new if it has 7500 miles or less. The coach in question has 18,000. I will contact the owner and ask them to show that though.Thanks for the heads up. - Before you buy an out-of-state vehicle, read the DMV brochure on buying from out-of-state.
- tomkaren13ExplorerSorry we can't help. But sure hope you find a nice person in Minnesota who can find you someone to inspect the unit for you.
- klutchdustExplorer IINot sure what your point is.
- rvtenExplorerWinnebago does not make a B+. Look at my picture. This is a class C. Winnebago Aspect, sister to it is a Itasca Cambria.
Term B+ is a marketing term.
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