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j-d
Jan 11, 2017Explorer II
Tioga is a Fleetwood RV product. Their Class C's are entry-to-mid-level in construction and features.
You have to be sure it meets your needs in terms of floorplan, living and storage space. If it does:
That price is Top Top Top for that size and age. I'd expect it to be perfect. No leaks or evidence of previous leaks. Doesn't need tires, brakes, battery, ROOF now or any time soon. Fresh Fridge and Rooftop A/C.
We sold a 1984 Holiday Rambler 24-ft Class C for $5000 in early 2009. Had 105000 miles. Good tires, brakes, roof, new paint, everything worked: New Fridge, overhauled Water Heater, Good A/C and Good Tires with new Brakes. Rebuilt front suspension and rear springs. We considered ourselves fortunate to get that price. The Holiday coaches of that era were a cut above nearly all others, one of the best on the road.
You have to be sure it meets your needs in terms of floorplan, living and storage space. If it does:
That price is Top Top Top for that size and age. I'd expect it to be perfect. No leaks or evidence of previous leaks. Doesn't need tires, brakes, battery, ROOF now or any time soon. Fresh Fridge and Rooftop A/C.
We sold a 1984 Holiday Rambler 24-ft Class C for $5000 in early 2009. Had 105000 miles. Good tires, brakes, roof, new paint, everything worked: New Fridge, overhauled Water Heater, Good A/C and Good Tires with new Brakes. Rebuilt front suspension and rear springs. We considered ourselves fortunate to get that price. The Holiday coaches of that era were a cut above nearly all others, one of the best on the road.
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