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Mrsmoos
Jun 07, 2016Explorer
We looked at a bunch of motorhomes before buying the 92 Southwind 35SP. One thing that stands out to me was virtually all the Winnebago/Itasca class A had "ceiling sag"--their "headliner" was made of a perforated vinyl type stuff which appealed to me for being able to clean easily as opposed to the "carpet type" ours has. But for whatever reason the vinyl stuff sagged--and many of them badly. We didn't look at one older than 1995. One guy had taken a staple gun to his and shot staples all over the ceiling--LOL-I guess he was going for the industrial look. Another had just ripped the sagging parts down down and painted over what looked like the remaining fiberboard. But all of them had sag. No bueno.
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