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โAug-18-2013 07:09 AM
Mr.Mark wrote:
W E L L .... T H A N K Y O U very much! Why did I have to click on this site? I made the mistake of browsing over at the Precoststuff.com and found a beautiful coach and now I can't sleep at night.
It's the 2014 Prevost converted by Outlaw. I had never heard of them and found their website and they have been in business for quite a while. They are now an exclusive seller of the Outlaw coaches with Motorhome Speciality in Texas. That design and color are just about perfect, although I would like a small red stripe somewhere on the outside paint. Generally, I will find a dozen 'wrong' things but this one maybe just one or two.
$500K off MSRP caught my eye. I'm assuming it has the Volvo engine and I wonder how hard it is to locate a service shop like I do with my Cummins. I guess I better get my google on! LOL!
It even has matching outdoor chairs and a pull-out grill with a little fridge..... I wonder how much they'll give me for my Dynasty?
You guys are going to get me in trouble!
MM.
โAug-18-2013 06:54 AM
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โAug-16-2013 01:54 PM
H345 wrote:
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Ron
A Prevost as you described would be a great deal for a couple or a family to travel in , but .... the issue is the shell / chassis / engine maintenance log . There is a lot of Prevost / Liberty level maintenance that should have been performed over the years and this is very expensive to catch up on . 13 year old tires are an indicator that other important items may have been deferred .
This coach should be surveyed by a Prevost Factory / Regional Service Center - then the real condition would be known and a fair value could be given .
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โAug-16-2013 01:25 PM
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THOSE THAT DO NOT KNOW HISTORY ARE DOOMED TO REPEAT IT
โAug-16-2013 08:50 AM
rgatijnet1 wrote:JRS & B wrote:
People who travel with dogs could use those bunks for their pets to sleep in.
That is a good suggestion. I was thinking that possibly the bunks could be removed and that area turned into closet/storage space. Weight is not a big concern with this chassis. You can stuff it full of things and I don't think you could ever overload it.
โAug-16-2013 08:34 AM
โAug-16-2013 07:50 AM
JRS & B wrote:
People who travel with dogs could use those bunks for their pets to sleep in.