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04-01-2006, 09:11
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My wife and I have started our quest for the perfect "pre-owned" BB.
We're also finding the price margin a little confusing. On coaches from the late 70's to mid 80's we've seen swings as far as 10 to 25 thousand dollars regaurdless of "restored" or not. So now we're going to focus on condition and options rather than a certain price. Being recent "empty-nesters" we were thinking of a fulltime RV lifestyle. (5 year plan?)Can anyone help us with the options that should be considered a must in the hunt for a used coach? The former truck driver in me knows deisel is a must for longevity, but after that it's a toss-up. We really like the style and solid craftmanship we see in the older models, not to mention they can be paid off sooner. Thanks in advance for any helpfull insight! Tim & Peg Kearns Western PA. |
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04-02-2006, 04:34
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Howdy, Tim and Peg.
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tim" > > So now we're going > to focus on condition and options rather than a certain price. > > Being recent "empty-nesters" we were thinking of a fulltime RV > lifestyle. (5 year plan?)Can anyone help us with the options that > should be considered a must in the hunt for a used coach?<<< We lived in a 1995 Safari Serengeti for 10 years. We ordered it new, from the factory. Then Jack got the Bird bug. We started shopping for a used Wanderlodge. As a fulltimer, I know that storage space is critical. The following were my requirements: 102" wide coach and at least a 1991 model year( liked the more squared-off roof), overhead cabinets in the living room, laminated cabinetry(was tired ofwood), washer/dryercombo, queensized bed, walk-through bath floor plan, large capacity generator and inverter. I wasn't too concerned with interior colors as long as they were light. I became more careful about that after we drove 8 hours to see a Wanderlodge at a Bluebird dealer. I thought, from the pictures I received from the salesman, that the kitchen cabinets were off white. AND, I must admit, I didn't ask aboutthe color. Well, when I walked into that coach, I nearly fainted. The kitchen laminate cabinets were peachy pink. So after that, I was extremely careful to ask about colors. We wound up buying our Wanderlodge from a private party. Hope this helps you. Good luck. [] Regards, Liz Regards, Jack and Liz Pearce Fulltiming in a 1993 Wanderlodge WB40 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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04-02-2006, 16:05
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--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack and Liz Pearce"
Liz, Thank you for your help. We almost forgot about the washer-dryer combo. We're so "green" about a full time lifestyle, every time we talk about it, we come up with more questions than answers. Things like insurance , plates, mailing address and deep downsizing because of the lack of a garage for all my "junk". (Peg is really looking foward to that downsizing thing.) I guess I won't need my snow blower when we can run from bad weather! We found out there's alot to consider, so now our lists are starting to have lists. The research makes me want the lifestyle more. Thank you again. Maybe we'll see you out there one day. Regards,Tim Regards,Tim & Peggy Kearns |
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