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- OhhWellExplorerIf a turbo diesel doesn't overheat in a rear engine configuration, I can't see why a normally aspirated gas engine would.
- lyle_47250ExplorerI bought one of the engines that they tested. One of the best Ebay buys I have made. Complete engine (7250 miles) with all electronics, except ECM. Now lives in my 1982 FWD Revcon.
- Campin10ExplorerThanks a lot Lash and everyone else that commented.
- LashExplorerCampin10;
I own a Holiday Rambler 38PLT which is the sister to the coach you are looking at. We have some 40K miles on coach and have never experienced an overheating issue. We travel back and forth from Houston to California a lot in summer with no issues.
One item worth noting is the cable slide system on the coach you are looking at may need some work. It seems that Monaco used the wrong size standoffs for cables which causes cable fraying and seperation. There is a fix for the problem which consists of new standoffs about 1/2" longer and problem is solved.
As for the UFO chassis, you will not be sorry if you decide to purchase. It has all the benefits of rear engine diesel with respect to being quiet and responsive and you can do the maintenance yourself if you want.
As for parts, it is not an issue. All components are made by people who still are in business and if you search out you will find multiple sources for obtaining them.
Cannot say enough good things about the UFO chassis as well as the Monaco built coach.
Regards - BobandShazExplorerWOW now this chassis. We have just found about the FRED chassis.
SO MUCH TO LEARN :) Maybe new glasses for me - DaveinetExplorerYour original post had a question about overheating. Workhorse ran thousands of miles worth of tests in the desert. The engines from those tests were sold on Ebay a few years later, as good running engines. I did end up talking to them about the engine at the time. There were no problems with overheating.
- bsinmichExplorerIf Rexhall is still building them the chassis must be 6-7 years old now. Tires are ready for replacing as well as batteries and other rubber hoses and parts.
- Campin10ExplorerThanks everyone for your input. I'll am going to be seriously looking at it. Will be ready to purchase a motor home in a couple weeks.
- 2bzy2cExplorer III really like the Rexhall line. Very innovative and unique.
My thoughts are they are moving away from the RV market, favoring building specialty vehicles for cities and special purpose public transportation.
Their RVs are priced really high, and they do not have a distribution network. I don't think they want one. Just my opinion from what I have seen at their factory.
I have found them very unresponsive and frankly the general attitude made you feel like they could care less.
Too bad. They have/had the greatest RV made, if they could only get the price to within reason. - okgcExplorerI thought the UFO chassis was a great idea. Wish they were still making the Chevy 8.1 to power them.
okgc wrote:
krivanj wrote:
Rexhall is still making them...
Anyone know how Rexhall sales are going? Their website is still referring to the "NEW" 2012 models. They do show a new 2013 in inventory.
Rexhall does have some interesting floorplans and with the current increase in RV sales I would hope they can move forward.
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