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- jc1843ExplorerPaint it different colors and you would have a great "Easter Egg".
- vermilyeExplorerNo. While my Escape 17B is heavier, it has far more practical features for far less $.
- RVcircusExplorer IILooks nice, but there's no way I'd consider it at $34k. It's about $20k above what I'd be interested in it for.
- richk88Explorernope way too small
- GWolfeExplorerNeat but kind of small and expensive, I'd have to pass.
Sure would look cool as a guest house behind your Monaco though. - Mike_UpExplorer
- myredracerExplorer IIReminds me of a '58 Fiat Multipla I used to own - butt ugly... JMHO tho. :B
Awfully sterile looking inside. If I woke up barefoot in that Barefoot, my first thought would be that I must be in a hospital operating room. Sounds like it's very well made though and you have to admire that. - GolfcartExplorerIts really neat, one hell of an upgrade from a pop-up! But its too small even for me lol
- bakerkidsExplorerYes! I love it. I have been a T@B owner for six years, though, so that size appeals to me. However, I would also wait on a used one and not pay that price.
- RobertRyanExplorer
nineoaks2004 wrote:
Cute and neat looking. I do not think it could work for us as we do like a regular bed to sleep on. I would probably be great for one person tho.
Here is an Australian built Sunliner pulled by a Cadilac( not a typical tow vehicle :B)
Normally they would take the Parents and two children, It was built in the late 1950's
More Typical another Sunliner pulled by a Ford Fairlane, which was built locally as well.
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