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- IAMICHABODExplorer II
Snowman9000 wrote:
IAMICHABOD wrote:
The one that Snowman900 linked is a Former Rental that was discontinued in 2005. They still may be found,I think I know where there is one.
Here is a LINK to an old post that may help you out.
YouTube Majestic 23P
They had them again recently. Maybe up to 3 or 4 years ago.
What you may have seen is This, they sold them from 2016 to 2019
The confusion may come from when they changed out the E series grill and fenders to more closely match the F series. - Snowman9000Explorer
IAMICHABOD wrote:
The one that Snowman900 linked is a Former Rental that was discontinued in 2005. They still may be found,I think I know where there is one.
Here is a LINK to an old post that may help you out.
YouTube Majestic 23P
They had them again recently. Maybe up to 3 or 4 years ago. - My vote is for the Tiger as long as you and your family and your stuff can fit in/on one. Currently built on F350/3500HD chassis. All the good things about a truck (easy to find parts & service, comfortable to drive) plus you've got your small house right there. I have been a happy Tiger owner since 2006.
Sold only from the factory in South Carolina. Used ones are scarce and they usually sell very quickly; demand keeps prices of used ones high. Look for used Tigers on Craigslist or join the Facebook "Tiger Motorhome Owners" group. Once in a while the factory will have a nearly new Tiger on their Inventory page.
Pretty much no two Tigers are exactly alike. Options can be chosen or deleted at the factory and many owners add a lot of stuff later.
Purchasing example: I bought my Tiger CX new in 2006. Ordered the truck options I wanted (8.1 L gas engine, 4x4, LT trim, 6-disc CD player (hey, it was 2006), etc.) and deleted stuff I did not need or want (TV, microwave, air conditioning, generator, etc.). Note that I had already driven a small 4x4 class C for 15 years, so I knew what I liked. All of the purchase process was carried out by phone, internet, and snail mail. I had the finished Tiger delivered to my home in Southern California, which cost less than having me fly one way to SC and drive the Tiger back home. Times have changed, trucks have changed, factory ownership has changed, but as far as I know the purchase process can still occur this way. - LwiddisExplorer IIJust as tuff as truck chassis IMO.
- IAMICHABODExplorer IIThe one that Snowman900 linked is a Former Rental that was discontinued in 2005. They still may be found,I think I know where there is one.
Here is a LINK to an old post that may help you out.
YouTube Majestic 23P - shelbyfvExplorer^^^That's pretty close to what I was thinking of. And wow, the Tiger looks great! Seems to be priced about half again what I was hoping for but who knows? Thanks, guys.
- Snowman9000Explorer
- Snowman9000ExplorerCruise America had a Majestic brand unit exactly what you are looking for. They no longer use them, but they are out there somewhere. I can’t remember the model number.
- IAMICHABODExplorer IIMaybe a Tiger RV
- shelbyfvExplorer^^^That's the idea but probably 10' longer than I'd like!
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