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lacofdfireman
Oct 20, 2015Explorer
wtmtnhiker wrote:lacofdfireman wrote:Bill.Satellite wrote:
My '88 Country Coach Prevost conversion has 88" ceilings (not curved). Some Prevost's have an additional 6" based upon the original chassis.
You say the reviews on the Alfa products is not good but I know MANY Alfa owners who are very happy with their coaches and I am not sure you will find anything with more head room.
I am sure there are a lot of happy Alpha customers. But it seems like everyone you see for sell talks about delamination or electrical problems. Ther are nice inside though.
One of my biggest issues with the older coaches is the interiors. I don't know who designed the interiors for motor homes in the late 90's early 2000's but they were stuck in the 70's with there floral patterns and gold trims. You walk into a new coach nowadays and they have some serious wow factor. The old ones are just blah. Glad they got over the flower prints.
Not to hijack the thread but just what is it that delaminates? I'm also interested in an older model with high ceilings.
The exterior walls of the Alphas had delamination issues. Not all but a lot of them.
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