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Kirk
Sep 20, 2013Explorer
The catch is that you could spend a lot more keeping it on the road for that trip than you plan to spend to buy it. Older RVs are often a collection of appliances that are about to fail. In addition, you will probably need new tires, due to age even if they are not worn out. You should do a lot of service to get it ready and you should probably replace all belts and hoses. If you do this, make sure that you buy a road service package that will cover any tow bills.
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