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rwplusrw wrote:
I'm as green as one can be in the world on RVing. I have found a beautiful 1996 Mitchell coach and it is perfect budget wise for a newbe. I know this coach is out of business so I'm asking all the questions you can think of on if I should or shouldn't buy the coach. any input is openly welcome. If you will take a look at it. Thank you ahead of time.
http://www.rvt.com/Mitchell-Coach--1996-Alvarado-TX-ID5626129-UX50219
โMar-21-2014 07:57 AM
gbopp wrote:
Clicky
Welcome to the forum.
If a coach is an 'orphan', or is no longer built, that would not stop me from buying one.
Condition is the important thing when purchasing a used unit.
The chassis and drivetrain components are available.
The interior systems are usually made by individual companies, so replacements will be available.
You may want to hire a RV Tech and/or mechanic to do a pre-purchase inspection.
Keep us updated on your decision.
โMar-21-2014 07:51 AM
Effy wrote:
I don't know much about this brand, but by all appearances it looks very nice. Well kept. As long as you don't mind the Don Jonson 80's white interior.