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rgatijnet1
Jun 26, 2013Explorer III
gbopp wrote:timmac wrote:
They have no bedrooms, you have to lower the bed from the ceiling in the living area, that does not work for me.
Yes they do look good but the function is not for me.
I agree, I don't like the idea of lowering the bed.
Here's a 24' Trek on Ebay.
That Trek has 22 bids, for a 1992 model. That should give you some idea as to the popularity and quality of the Trek coaches and the fact that they keep their retail value and appeal, even after 20+ years. How many other 1992 RV's will bring that number of bids?
The Treks are unique and one in good condition will always have people willing to buy it and pay more than the NADA retail prices. They were produced from 1991 through 2008 and all of them are popular among buyers that are looking for a compact Class A. I believe that all of them featured a full length 80" bed instead of the shortened mattresses put in many other coaches. Holiday Rambler also had a few models that used the Trek bed system.
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