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When Looking to Buy Class A

smbmikey
Explorer
Explorer
Hello Friends,

I am only able to afford around a 1996-1999 Class A Motor home. When you are looking for a good Buy? What are some of the major check points and inspections before a purchase? My wife and kids really like this motor home I found.. Can you tell by the pictures in a listing?

Can some one tell me about this class A https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/rvs/d/pacearrow-34-foot-motorhome/6396879126.html

For a long road trip. Please help, I can not afford to buy something else.
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old_guy
Explorer
Explorer
check the tires, not just the tread but the date the tire was made, also check the other rubber as well, like vacuum hoses and fuel lines, check for mice droppings, mud dubbers in the furnace outlet. check for water leaks.

jplante4
Explorer II
Explorer II
Try to find an older coach that was top end when it was built. Quality in at the beginning does translate into longevity. An older Newmar, Beaver, Tiffin or Safari. It will take some looking. We looked for the Sahara for 6 months.
Jerry & Jeanne
1996 Safari Sahara 3530 - 'White Tiger'
CAT 3126/Allison 6 speed/Magnum Chassis
2014 Equinox AWD / Blue Ox

John_Wayne
Explorer II
Explorer II
Look for leaks and past leak damage then look again. Look under widow frames in corners along floor in backs of closets etc. water leaks are your enemy.
John & Carol Life members
01 31'Sea View single slide, F53 V-10 with 134,000 miles and counting.
2012 Jeep Liberty Smi brake system
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Isaac-1
Explorer
Explorer
Like others have said condition is everything, the photos are far too few, and far too low of resolution to really tell much, a few good signs that it may have been well cared for are the tire covers, windshield protectors and the fact that the faucets on the sinks have been replaced with higher quality domestic models. So this one may be a rare find, or may be a money pit, depends on condition (rot) engine, maintenance, age of tires and batteries, ... It is real easy to spend $5,000 or more on maintenance even on coaches that are in relatively good shape, at this age all of the rubber components should have been changed out at least once, this includes belts, hoses, suspension bushings, probably also shock absorbers, rubber brake lines, etc. The ad mentions new air conditioner, how about the RV refrigerator, 20 years is a long time for an RV refrigerator to last, check the back side of the refrigerator for ammonia leaks as this can be a major fire hazard (look for yellow gunk around the coils and pipes on the back of the fridge under the access panel).

p.s. it has been mentioned before, but here goes again, RV tires generally age out, and rot from the inside after about 7 years, so check the DOT date codes on the tires, tread life is not usually the determining factor on RV's.

smbmikey
Explorer
Explorer
Thank you everyone for the input. I will be reconsidering my purchase. I know now any help I need will be here with you guys. Thanks Again@!

MrWizard
Moderator
Moderator
Nice looking, appears well cared for, no body spend money on an armor flex roof, just do the can sell it, this to looks to have been cared for and in use

Also i would rather have a 1997 460V8 instead of the a first generation V10, i remember some comments on here about spark plug failures , and blowing a spark plug, right out of the engine block, problem was fixed in the later versions
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tropical36
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Explorer
smbmikey wrote:
Hello Friends,

I am only able to afford around a 1996-1999 Class A Motor home. When you are looking for a good Buy? What are some of the major check points and inspections before a purchase? My wife and kids really like this motor home I found.. Can you tell by the pictures in a listing?

Can some one tell me about this class A https://phoenix.craigslist.org/evl/rvs/d/pacearrow-34-foot-motorhome/6396879126.html

For a long road trip. Please help, I can not afford to buy something else.

Not a fan of the 460 ford or with so much overhang to wag the dog on this particular rig. Also, it doesn't appear to have any slides and like them or not, it kills the resale. I mean you can buy a big American DP in that price range without slides.
For comparison, we sold our 98 36ft National Tropical Chevy with one slide and a tag axle last year for $12500. It was as nice quality coach with the 7.4 Vortec engine. You could probably buy a like Ford coach in a 2000 model at 37ft, with an additional BR slide, with a V10, but try not to get the first year V10, which lacked in power.
"We are often so caught up in our destination that we forget to appreciate the journey."

07 Revolution LE 40E_Spartan MM_06 400HP C9 CAT_Allison 3000.

Dinghy_2010 Jeep Wrangler JKU ISLANDER.

1998 36ft. National Tropi-Cal Chevy Model 6350 (Sold)

JoeH
Explorer III
Explorer III
I suggest finding one that is used frequently. That way, the owner has most likely kept up with maintenance and repairs. Ones that have low mileage and have been sitting around are candidates for many costly repairs.
I'd personally pass on the one in the link. That is top $$ for a 460 V-8. You can find newer V-10's for comparable $$'s.
Joe
2013 Dutch Star 4338- all electric
Toad is 2015 F-150 with bikes,kayaks and Harley aboard

dalenoel
Explorer II
Explorer II
As long as all the appliances work, water pump, furnace, ac, etc, then my only concern would be engine quality and how old are the tires. I replace mine after 7 years just for safety and they have always looked good at that time. This could be a major cost. $2,400 for the 6 of mine.
03 Monaco Neptune 36PBD DP - 18 Focus Toad
Wife, myself, and Oreo the Malshi

gbopp
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Explorer

Bumpyroad
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Explorer
I see they just replaced the roof. old rubber roof was shot, what damage/rot/etc. was done before replacing?
bumpy