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bobndot
Aug 04, 2021Explorer II
When considering an rv that's 10-15 years old the 'condition' of the unit is what matters.
I would take a used 'maintained Freelander' over a slightly upgraded 'unmaintained Leprechaun' any day.
How it was maintained throughout its life is far more important to consider than the upgraded shades , valances and some optional equipment that might be standard on one and not the other at the time of production.
Your not going to find any significant construction differences between the two. When you see these rigs all apart in the bays of a repair shop they all look the same inside. Pine, staples and screws where some of them totally miss there mark and screw into nothing but air.
I would take a used 'maintained Freelander' over a slightly upgraded 'unmaintained Leprechaun' any day.
How it was maintained throughout its life is far more important to consider than the upgraded shades , valances and some optional equipment that might be standard on one and not the other at the time of production.
Your not going to find any significant construction differences between the two. When you see these rigs all apart in the bays of a repair shop they all look the same inside. Pine, staples and screws where some of them totally miss there mark and screw into nothing but air.
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