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Aug 16, 2013Explorer
rgatijnet1 wrote:JRS & B wrote:
People who travel with dogs could use those bunks for their pets to sleep in.
That is a good suggestion. I was thinking that possibly the bunks could be removed and that area turned into closet/storage space. Weight is not a big concern with this chassis. You can stuff it full of things and I don't think you could ever overload it.
Without seeing this unit that would be my thinking.
What we are seeing in the replies leads me to think that the lack of slides is an issue for many potential buyers as is to be expected. There are major differences of opinion between those who could afford this type of a coach when new and those who would be interested in it at a price point where it would be affordable to many more potential owners.
My personal opinion would be that the floor plan could be changed without too severe of an expense. Tires, batteries and electronics can be upgraded/replaced without breaking the bank and the coach would be a great unit for a long time. Could there be some issues with seals or things that just deteriorate over time? Absolutely, but nothing that couldn't be dealt with.
It's all a matter of how willing is a buyer to accept the good with the potential bad. For me it would be an acceptable risk for a total buy-in, with upgrades and replacement of tires, etc that would get me in the driver's seat for something around $170K. But that's just me. For most of us this would be the best and last motorhome of our lives.
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