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Recommendations for Used Class A Gas 2007 - 2010

GeeJay
Explorer
Explorer
We are Canadian Snowbirds and presently have a 36 ft HitchHiker 5W permanently parked in a RV park in TX.

We also have a 28 ft Safari Trek which we use for the north-south-north migrations and occasional touring from time to time when the travel bug bites.

We are considering selling both the HitchHiker and Trek and purchasing a larger (used) Class A Gas to replace both. Preliminary Internet research has determined that a 36-38 ft model, 2007 -2010, on a Workhorse chassis will probably meet our preferences and budget.

We want a coach from a manufacturer still in production as the Trek has taught us about the problems obtaining coach specific parts for an "orphan" coach. e.g. a $750 headlight.

An example of a floorplan and spec we have found that looks like it will meet our requirements is a Pace Arrow 37c. It has 3 slides, (2 will be OK) an enclosed bathroom, 60 x 80 queen bed and good sized galley.

We would appreciate recommendations for similar or better quality coaches with a good reliability history.

Thanks
GeeJay & ElleJay w/"Camper"(cat)

Coaldale, AB (May-Oct) & Mission, TX (Nov-Apr)
2005 Safari Trek 28RB2 Class A
Ready Brute Elite Towbar w/Integral Surge Brake
2014 Fiat 500c Abarth Cabrio

"If you have to run your A/C or Furnace - you're in the wrong place!""
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PastorCharlie
Explorer
Explorer
Ford is the chassis builder for gas MH today. Ford builds different grades of chassis up to 26,000 lb with 22.5 wheels and 362 HP, 5 speed trans w/tow haul trans which make for a very smooth ride. Workhorse is out of production. I have a 38' Newmar and it is an excellent coach. They will build them to your interest.

GeeJay
Explorer
Explorer
I can't find any reference in the brochures for 2007/2008 Itasca Suncruiser or Sunrise & Winnebago Adventurer or Voyage regarding Dual Pane Windows but have been told they are standard.

Can anyone confirm this?

Thanks

Edit NOW CONFIRMED
GeeJay & ElleJay w/"Camper"(cat)

Coaldale, AB (May-Oct) & Mission, TX (Nov-Apr)
2005 Safari Trek 28RB2 Class A
Ready Brute Elite Towbar w/Integral Surge Brake
2014 Fiat 500c Abarth Cabrio

"If you have to run your A/C or Furnace - you're in the wrong place!""

GeeJay
Explorer
Explorer
Viajante's Quote: We have a 2008 Itasca Sunrise (made by Winnebago) and it has a king bed. It is a great rig and has great support from Winnebago.

Thanks. We assume you have the 35L Model as that is the only one in the brochure with the King Bed option

We like the layout but would much prefer the standard queen bed and slighly larger wardrobe. As the 80" long King Bed fits would seem to be reasonable that the Queen platform could be extended 5" and a full queen mattress fitted.

This floorplan is available in 2 Winnebago and 2 Itasca models 2007 & 2008

Thanks for bringing this model to our attention
GeeJay & ElleJay w/"Camper"(cat)

Coaldale, AB (May-Oct) & Mission, TX (Nov-Apr)
2005 Safari Trek 28RB2 Class A
Ready Brute Elite Towbar w/Integral Surge Brake
2014 Fiat 500c Abarth Cabrio

"If you have to run your A/C or Furnace - you're in the wrong place!""

outofplace
Explorer
Explorer
Southwind 37C is same floorplan its Identical to the Pace Arrow only difference is the Nose and tail fiberglass cones
Paul
2016 Outlaw 38RE

happy-2
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Explorer
22000 miles 2006 south wind,37 c ,3 slides, washer/dryer for sale at Sierra College auto fair. 54000.00 or best offer. was on a rv lot last month foe the price of 65000.

viajante
Explorer
Explorer
GeeJay wrote:
Gas Winnebagos, for some reason, offer only "RV queen" beds, too short for tall husband.

More recommendations welcomed

Thanks


We have a 2008 Itasca Sunrise (made by Winnebago) and it has a king bed. It is a great rig and has great support from Winnebago.

bhivetravels
Explorer
Explorer
I'm sitting in my 07 Coachman Epic, workhorse chassis, Allison 6 spd tranny and we love it! Sep the bath and a half part!
Jim and Monica
Maj. USAF Ret. — High School Teacher Ret.
2016 Jayco Pinnacle Ford 350 Turbo Diesel
Full-Timing with Meiko and Marlie:C

GeeJay
Explorer
Explorer
We like the Workhorse chassis for a number of reasons, the Allison 6 spd trans being a major consideration. Our research so far shows every model we have looked at offered the Workhorse as an upgrade option when the Ford is also offered. The longer (heavier)coaches usually offer only the Workhorse, indicating superior pulling power to the Ford.

Newmar Gas Mountainaire would be a definite consideration if they offered a model less than 39 ft and were not sold/selling for 50% more than we have budgeted. Also they offer only walk through baths which we dislike.

Gas Winnebagos, for some reason, offer only "RV queen" beds, too short for tall husband.

More recommendations welcomed

Thanks
GeeJay & ElleJay w/"Camper"(cat)

Coaldale, AB (May-Oct) & Mission, TX (Nov-Apr)
2005 Safari Trek 28RB2 Class A
Ready Brute Elite Towbar w/Integral Surge Brake
2014 Fiat 500c Abarth Cabrio

"If you have to run your A/C or Furnace - you're in the wrong place!""

mccsix
Explorer
Explorer
Try looking at Fleetwood 35E, good C/S support, very sought after by RVers, bath and a half, most have w/d, reliable V10 engine with a "parts everywhere" Ford chassis.

imgoin4it
Explorer
Explorer
I would recommend a Newmar first and probably a winnebago second. Not sure when work horse got out of the business but you may well be end up with a Ford chassis which is also very good.
Howard,Connie,& Bella,
One spoiled schnauzer
2007 Newmar KSDP
4dr Jeep Wrangler

MountainAir05
Explorer II
Explorer II
We love our Newmar Mountainaire and it is gas on a Ford chassis.