Kingsley Coach on Ebay
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05-29-2013, 16:53
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RE: Kingsley Coach on Ebay
(05-29-2013 11:27)davidmbrady Wrote: I know John. It's simple! Just a bolt on, but to get to it I need to remove the underbody shrouding, drain the radiator, remove a coolant pipe, tear the bedroom apart to gain access to the hatch, and possibly remove the turbo and associated exhaust pipework, and then I need a skinny person with long arms. What really hurts is that it was misting way back when I had the radiator out. With the radiator out I could have simply walked up to it, much like a Kingsley. Alas, a Kingsley is not for me. I'm way to much into the flat floor from bumper to bumper and optimization of space that a Class-A provides. Yep. It's the "gettin' to it" that's the killer. Of course, there are some things on trucks that can try your patience too. Size wise that Kingsley is 45' long. Plenty of room! AND, it's a Peterbilt with a Prevost back! What's not to like! TOM |
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Kingsley Coach on Ebay - davidbrady - 05-26-2013, 09:09
RE: Kingsley Coach on Ebay - patticake - 05-27-2013, 09:46
RE: Kingsley Coach on Ebay - oldmansax - 05-28-2013, 08:39
RE: Kingsley Coach on Ebay - davidbrady - 05-28-2013, 20:10
RE: Kingsley Coach on Ebay - Arcticdude - 05-29-2013, 00:15
RE: Kingsley Coach on Ebay - davidbrady - 05-29-2013, 11:27
RE: Kingsley Coach on Ebay - Arcticdude - 05-29-2013, 14:29
RE: Kingsley Coach on Ebay - oldmansax - 05-29-2013 16:53
RE: Kingsley Coach on Ebay - davidbrady - 05-29-2013, 14:34
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