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IAMICHABOD
Jul 09, 2020Explorer II
You have gotten some good advice here so far and I can only add this.
My last RV was a Winnebago,the quality of workmanship was topnotch, solid and well made,if I could have found a Winnebago for sale in the configuration and floor plan I wanted when I went looking for my present RV I would have bought it,they were out there but none for sale.
The 7.2L motor is a solid motor and if maintained well it will last a long time. It is a beast and a bit fuel hungry. I had one in my Class A Winnebago Check for exhaust leaks on the test drive that motor has been known for that problem as mine was.
The other good thing is that it is built on a Chevy Chassis this will give you more room and a better ride.
My last RV was a Winnebago,the quality of workmanship was topnotch, solid and well made,if I could have found a Winnebago for sale in the configuration and floor plan I wanted when I went looking for my present RV I would have bought it,they were out there but none for sale.
The 7.2L motor is a solid motor and if maintained well it will last a long time. It is a beast and a bit fuel hungry. I had one in my Class A Winnebago Check for exhaust leaks on the test drive that motor has been known for that problem as mine was.
The other good thing is that it is built on a Chevy Chassis this will give you more room and a better ride.
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