Complete newbie seeking advice
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08-17-2006, 11:37
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Complete newbie seeking advice
Ryan,
Welcome to the world of "Wanderlodge" If you like toys- you have 'landed' I have owned a few RV's and Really like my Wanderlodge a lot! I went and seen this coach (the one on e-bay) Tuesday,not too far away -- and it is nice.. Lots of new upgrades.. Seems to have had a lot of items changed out to new. He was putting in a new color backup camera while I was there. Picture looked awesome! I did the same on mine, but I put in a LCD TV overhead.. Not sure exactly what your looking for (especially for your first time in a Bus) however, the FC's are a great place to start. I have owned mine for about 6 months, and still learning about some of the systems, ect.. My previous was a Fleetwood Southwind. Needless to say, quite a difference. As far as a "center Bathroom" I like it. It's actually nice to come in the front door, and go straight into the bathroom from outside on the patio! Really nice when entertaining others- not to have everyone tracking through the coach to use the restroom! You will find when "camping" with a group of non-bird owners everyone likes to hang out at the bus. No engine problems here yet.. Most engine problems occur as you may well know, from poor maintenance, or overheating, not from miles. I have spoke to several people who have worked on these 3208 CAT's in Dumptrucks with 9-10,000 HRS on them, still strong hauling TONS of DIRT.. We use our coaches only on occasion.. hopefully to last a longtime.. My hour meter just over 3,000 HRS. As with any RV-new unexpected. Or get out $$$ for a new one- either way. However, I like tinkering and upgrading mine personally- as do most im sure on this forum. Good luck- Stephen Hare 81 FC-33 SB Plant City, FL _____ From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ryan Wright Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2006 4:53 PM To: wanderlodgeforum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Complete newbie seeking advice Hi Folks, I'm looking to buy a nice coach and stumbled across an '83 Wanderlodge on eBay (item #140017325224). I was incredibly impressed with the list of features and the huge capacities! The "modern" RVs we've looked at don't come close! I mean, 200+ gallon fuel tanks; 12+kw generators; 3 A/C units and 50 amp electrical service; remote door locking, heated waste tanks, etc, etc. I am very, very impressed. However, I don't like the layout of this particular coach - my wife and I don't sleep in separate beds and I'm not fond of the bathroom taking up the center area (seems claustrophobic to me) - but this really got me looking at the Wanderlodge coaches. From looking at other ads, I think I want a PT 40. My budget is modest: I prefer to spend around $30k, though I can stretch to $50k for the right coach. As you can guess, I have a lot of questions. 1. Can someone orient me a bit? Tell me the ups and downs of buying an early eighties Wanderlodge. What should I expect? Do the various systems hold up? Seems like a lot of parts to go wrong; do these coaches tend to be money pits, or can the old parts be expected to, by and large, last for another 20 plus years? Should I expect to do a lot of work on an old coach like this, or can I simply enjoy it with only the occasional maintenance and repair item? 2. Do most of the models in this era have such an extensive list of features as indicated in that eBay auction? 3. I've noticed many of the ads are showing rebuilt engines at ~100k miles. What's with that? I thought these diesels ran "forever"? 4. How do these drive? I have a '66 Dodge Travco 27' I'll be getting rid of if I buy a newer coach. It's a great rig but I get real tired after traveling for a few hours, which isn't fun. I can drive my SUV for a dozen or more hours virtually non-stop; I ought to be able to do the same with an RV, right? Local RV dealers tell me I'll have the same problem with any coach made before about 1999. Of course, they may just want to sell me a new rig. Thank you all for your time. Perhaps I will become a proud new Bluebird owner one of these days. -Ryan [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Complete newbie seeking advice - Ryan Wright - 08-17-2006, 08:53
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Complete newbie seeking advice - Alex Smith - 08-18-2006, 02:17
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