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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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