Motorhome with rear damage for $3900, but I'll bet a low slow pitch would work. Keep the kitchen, head and a coupla bunks and put your racer out back.
Creativity and patience required.
Motorhome with rear damage for $3900, but I'll bet a low slow pitch would work. Keep the kitchen, head and a coupla bunks and put your racer out back.
Creativity and patience required.
Did he really think he'd get 5500 for that?
If anyone does buy that, it's basically the same as my '93 Itasca, so I'd be in to take some parts off your hands. :)
hilarious. My first experience with an RV was a few years ago. Pop and I borrowed one of these because they guy needed it driven. Drove it a couple hundred miles up to a ford race weekend towing the car and enclosed trailer. I thought it was weird that the bedroom was gone, but heck, it pulled fine and it was awfully nice sleeping in the a/c. I ended up falling in love with the idea of an RV and that's why we have a class A now. That being said, it's not worth 3500. I paid 1700 for my 1990 bounder and put another 500 into it other than tires. Everything works perfectly.
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