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pianotuna wrote:
Hi,
I purchased a 1987 unit in 2000. I replaced all hoses and belts, but one hose was no longer available. By 2005 I was having difficulty getting parts for the engine. It was a Ford chassis.
I would suggest that 1997 is a bit too old for a Ford chassis, as the V-10 became the "standard" in 1999. I'd buy no older than 2004 due to the spitting out of spark plugs before that time frame.
โMay-18-2020 03:34 AM
Xavpil wrote:gbopp wrote:
If you are not familiar with RV's hire a mobile RV Tech and a qualified mechanic to do a prepurchase inspection.
Thx for the answer.
Where / how do you find a RV tech?
I am in Los Angeles
Thx
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โMay-17-2020 07:05 PM
gbopp wrote:
If you are not familiar with RV's hire a mobile RV Tech and a qualified mechanic to do a prepurchase inspection.
โMay-17-2020 07:03 PM
Bumpyroad wrote:
My concern would be that 5 to 7 years down the road you may have trouble getting anything for it so it all depends on the cost, assuming other issues are no problem.
bumpy
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Lwiddis wrote:
Twenty-three years old and cross country...I wouldnโt.
โMay-17-2020 12:40 PM
is there a rule of thumb that says RVs shouldnโt be older than
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