They are not easy to find since there are so few of them. I happened to spot an add for our current one, located in Sarasota and purchased it over the phone. The previous used TC, I bought from a dealer in Sevierville Tennessee, again over the phone and drove up to pick it up.
In the mountain west or Pacific Northwest, it seems that about 1/3 of the RVs are TCs, but not here in the SE. We can drive all day here in the swamp country and not see another TC, some days.
Suspect it is because of the weather, here in the SE many RVs just run from one campground to another to be able to plug into electricity and run the AC. Defeats the reason most of us have TCs and who wants to listen to a generator run all night? Not me.
I was looking at a couple of rigs in Texas and Colorado, when I happened to see the one I bought for sale here in Florida. There are a few, but not much in the way of choices. If I was going to try and sell mine, I would more than likely take it to Colorado where they are much more popular.
joe b.
Stuart Florida
Formerly of Colorado and Alaska
2016 Fleetwood Flair 31 B Class A w/bunks
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