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1991 Sidney Clark Wanderlodge
02-19-2006, 13:00
Post: #1
1991 Sidney Clark Wanderlodge
Hello Forum members,
My name is Michael Heavener and I have been reading and educating
myself by way of this forum for several weeks. I do nor currently
own a coach but the time is drawing close for me to jump in. This
group has been very informative thank you for the education so far.
I have been looking at BB and Prevost interestingly I have not been
able to find a Prevost forum that is anywhere close to as active and
informative as yours. Which at this point is causing me to lean more
towards a BB because of the access to knowledge.

With that said I have an interest in the 1991 Wanderlodge that Adam
Clark is selling for his deceased father. Is there anyone on the
forum that is familar with this particular coach and if so would you
be willing to share what you know with me? If not what do I need to
be carefull of on this year and model and what questions do I need
to ask. I have looked at the buyers check list but I am sure that
there are other things that I need to know. I am no mechanic but do
know which end of a screwdriver to hold.
I am not looking to be full time I am looking for something for
Myself, wife and 15 year old daughter to do some sightseeing in.
If you do not feel comfortable sharing information on the forum and
want to email me directly that is fine heavener328@....
This is my first post of any type so if I am not following the rules
someone please let me know.
Thank you
Michael Heavener
Orlando, Fl Wannabe
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02-19-2006, 16:24
Post: #2
1991 Sidney Clark Wanderlodge
Michael,

Welcome to the forum. Sid's coach is one of the relatively rare
Royale conversions of a Wanderlodge from the early 90s. It is a side
isle bath model which makes for a very private 'master' bedroom. The
interior was very elegant with rich hardwoods. It is a really nice
coach. Like most coaches, it had a few things that needed fixing, but
nothing major that I know of. Ralph Fullenwider did a PDI for another
member, so he may have more particulars to add, but this is a nice
coach. Sid was a miantanence tech for the USPS and he was always
working on his coaches, so I expect the running gear to be in good
shape. For some people, it is a negative that the Royale conversions
did not have a roof top goat rail, aluminum diamond plate on the roof
or a ladder to access the roof. Other than that, it was a
Wanderlodge with a rich interior and the interior amenitites were
similar to my 91 Wanderlodge. Maybe Ralph will add some more to the
story. Someone is going to get a nice Bird.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX



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> Hello Forum members,
> My name is Michael Heavener and I have been reading and educating
> myself by way of this forum for several weeks. I do nor currently
> own a coach but the time is drawing close for me to jump in. This
> group has been very informative thank you for the education so far.
> I have been looking at BB and Prevost interestingly I have not been
> able to find a Prevost forum that is anywhere close to as active and
> informative as yours. Which at this point is causing me to lean more
> towards a BB because of the access to knowledge.
>
> With that said I have an interest in the 1991 Wanderlodge that Adam
> Clark is selling for his deceased father. Is there anyone on the
> forum that is familar with this particular coach and if so would you
> be willing to share what you know with me? If not what do I need to
> be carefull of on this year and model and what questions do I need
> to ask. I have looked at the buyers check list but I am sure that
> there are other things that I need to know. I am no mechanic but do
> know which end of a screwdriver to hold.
> I am not looking to be full time I am looking for something for
> Myself, wife and 15 year old daughter to do some sightseeing in.
> If you do not feel comfortable sharing information on the forum and
> want to email me directly that is fine heavener328@...
> This is my first post of any type so if I am not following the rules
> someone please let me know.
> Thank you
> Michael Heavener
> Orlando, Fl Wannabe
>
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02-19-2006, 16:58
Post: #3
1991 Sidney Clark Wanderlodge
Hello every one:

As Mike stated, I did do an inspection on Sid's Coach. While I cannot go
into it in detail, I will say that while there are a few issues, they are
nothing that would be cause for extreme concern. Sid and I talked about
many of the items before his passing. there is some body work that needs to
be done on the drivers front fender area, caused by a tire blow out.

This Coach drive ability is very good and is worth the time and effort of
anyone whom is interested.

Safe travels,

Ralph and Charolette Fullenwider
Duncan, Oklahoma ( presently in Louisiana )
580-574-2768
Ralph's RV Solutions
http://home.swbell.net/rlf47/index


At 01:00 AM 2/20/2006 +0000, you wrote:
>Hello Forum members,
>My name is Michael Heavener and I have been reading and educating
>myself by way of this forum for several weeks. I do nor currently
>own a coach but the time is drawing close for me to jump in. This
>group has been very informative thank you for the education so far.
>I have been looking at BB and Prevost interestingly I have not been
>able to find a Prevost forum that is anywhere close to as active and
>informative as yours. Which at this point is causing me to lean more
>towards a BB because of the access to knowledge.
>
>With that said I have an interest in the 1991 Wanderlodge that Adam
>Clark is selling for his deceased father. Is there anyone on the
>forum that is familar with this particular coach and if so would you
>be willing to share what you know with me? If not what do I need to
>be carefull of on this year and model and what questions do I need
>to ask. I have looked at the buyers check list but I am sure that
>there are other things that I need to know. I am no mechanic but do
>know which end of a screwdriver to hold.
>I am not looking to be full time I am looking for something for
>Myself, wife and 15 year old daughter to do some sightseeing in.
>If you do not feel comfortable sharing information on the forum and
>want to email me directly that is fine heavener328@....
>This is my first post of any type so if I am not following the rules
>someone please let me know.
>Thank you
>Michael Heavener
>Orlando, Fl Wannabe
>
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02-19-2006, 17:05
Post: #4
1991 Sidney Clark Wanderlodge
Patricia wrote: ....
My name is Michael Heavener and I have been reading and educating......With that
said I have an interest in the 1991 Wanderlodge that Adam Clark is selling for
his deceased father. Is there anyone on the
forum that is familar with this particular coach....

Michael, There are quite a few 91 WLWB owners on this forum who would be glad
to answer your questions. If you've been reading this for a while you're
probably familiar with the checklists. Just ask if you have any questions. This
1991 is a popular coach because it had a widebody and taller interior. My son is
5'18" and he really sees a difference between the old 78FC and this 91.
There are some good owners on this site who will inspect the coach for you.
Good luck and enjoy.

Bob & Judy Johannesen
91WLWB40 "Seldom Blue"
Argyle, Texas

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02-19-2006, 17:28
Post: #5
1991 Sidney Clark Wanderlodge
You have a great opportunity here. I think you might have two 1991 BB for sale
within driving distance. Check them both out..... Randy also has a 1991. You
owe it to yourself, when spending this kind of money, to at least check out
both units.

Quoting Patricia :

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> My name is Michael Heavener and I have been reading and educating
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> myself by way of this forum for several weeks. I do nor currently
>
> own a coach but the time is drawing close for me to jump in. This
>
> group has been very informative thank you for the education so far.
>
> I have been looking at BB and Prevost interestingly I have not been
>
> able to find a Prevost forum that is anywhere close to as active and
>
> informative as yours. Which at this point is causing me to lean more
>
> towards a BB because of the access to knowledge.
>
>
>
> With that said I have an interest in the 1991 Wanderlodge that Adam
>
> Clark is selling for his deceased father. Is there anyone on the
>
> forum that is familar with this particular coach and if so would you
>
> be willing to share what you know with me? If not what do I need to
>
> be carefull of on this year and model and what questions do I need
>
> to ask. I have looked at the buyers check list but I am sure that
>
> there are other things that I need to know. I am no mechanic but do
>
> know which end of a screwdriver to hold.
>
> I am not looking to be full time I am looking for something for
>
> Myself, wife and 15 year old daughter to do some sightseeing in.
>
> If you do not feel comfortable sharing information on the forum and
>
> want to email me directly that is fine heavener328@....
>
> This is my first post of any type so if I am not following the rules
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> someone please let me know.
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> Thank you
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02-20-2006, 01:01
Post: #6
1991 Sidney Clark Wanderlodge
Mike;I own a 91 WLPT 40 I just got back from a 2000 mile trip to Houston
Texas, the only thing I can say about the coach is it's the finest piece of
equipment I've ever owned.We love every thing about the coach.matter fact
we will stay in the BB to nite and it will be down near 10 degrees to nite
and I except to be as comfortable as my home.The firest thing I would do if
I purchased the coach is steam clean out the raditor.I did not do this when
I purchased my BB and last summer when we went to Yellowstone park the
engine over heated because of all the trash in the raditor core.Well good
luck on your purchase. Dave 91WLPT 40


>From: "Patricia"
>Reply-To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
>To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] 1991 Sidney Clark Wanderlodge
>Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 01:00:35 -0000
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>Hello Forum members,
>
>My name is Michael Heavener and I have been reading and educating
>
>myself by way of this forum for several weeks. I do nor currently
>
>own a coach but the time is drawing close for me to jump in. This
>
>group has been very informative thank you for the education so far.
>
>I have been looking at BB and Prevost interestingly I have not been
>
>able to find a Prevost forum that is anywhere close to as active and
>
>informative as yours. Which at this point is causing me to lean more
>
>towards a BB because of the access to knowledge.
>
>
>
>With that said I have an interest in the 1991 Wanderlodge that Adam
>
>Clark is selling for his deceased father. Is there anyone on the
>
>forum that is familar with this particular coach and if so would you
>
>be willing to share what you know with me? If not what do I need to
>
>be carefull of on this year and model and what questions do I need
>
>to ask. I have looked at the buyers check list but I am sure that
>
>there are other things that I need to know. I am no mechanic but do
>
>know which end of a screwdriver to hold.
>
>I am not looking to be full time I am looking for something for
>
>Myself, wife and 15 year old daughter to do some sightseeing in.
>
>If you do not feel comfortable sharing information on the forum and
>
>want to email me directly that is fine heavener328@....
>
>This is my first post of any type so if I am not following the rules
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02-20-2006, 08:43
Post: #7
1991 Sidney Clark Wanderlodge
Mike, I second David's radiator recommendation !! Mine was really bad and we
replaced it with a new core! But not before it caused me some big problems!

Bob & Judy Johannesen
91WLWB40 "Seldom Blue"
Argyle, Texas.

David Heibult wrote:
Mike;I own a 91 WLPT 40 I just got back from a 2000 mile trip to Houston
Texas, the only thing I can say about the coach is it's the finest piece of
equipment I've ever owned.We love every thing about the coach.matter fact
we will stay in the BB to nite and it will be down near 10 degrees to nite
and I except to be as comfortable as my home.The firest thing I would do if
I purchased the coach is steam clean out the raditor.I did not do this when
I purchased my BB and last summer when we went to Yellowstone park the
engine over heated because of all the trash in the raditor core.Well good
luck on your purchase. Dave 91WLPT 40


>From: "Patricia"
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>To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] 1991 Sidney Clark Wanderlodge
>Date: Mon, 20 Feb 2006 01:00:35 -0000
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>Hello Forum members,
>
>My name is Michael Heavener and I have been reading and educating
>
>myself by way of this forum for several weeks. I do nor currently
>
>own a coach but the time is drawing close for me to jump in. This
>
>group has been very informative thank you for the education so far.
>
>I have been looking at BB and Prevost interestingly I have not been
>
>able to find a Prevost forum that is anywhere close to as active and
>
>informative as yours. Which at this point is causing me to lean more
>
>towards a BB because of the access to knowledge.
>
>
>
>With that said I have an interest in the 1991 Wanderlodge that Adam
>
>Clark is selling for his deceased father. Is there anyone on the
>
>forum that is familar with this particular coach and if so would you
>
>be willing to share what you know with me? If not what do I need to
>
>be carefull of on this year and model and what questions do I need
>
>to ask. I have looked at the buyers check list but I am sure that
>
>there are other things that I need to know. I am no mechanic but do
>
>know which end of a screwdriver to hold.
>
>I am not looking to be full time I am looking for something for
>
>Myself, wife and 15 year old daughter to do some sightseeing in.
>
>If you do not feel comfortable sharing information on the forum and
>
>want to email me directly that is fine heavener328@....
>
>This is my first post of any type so if I am not following the rules
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>Michael Heavener
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02-20-2006, 11:32
Post: #8
1991 Sidney Clark Wanderlodge
i have a nice 90 sp36 for sae in gainesville fl.
randy@... --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com,
rrob@... wrote:
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> You have a great opportunity here. I think you might have two 1991
BB for sale
> within driving distance. Check them both out..... Randy also has a
1991. You
> owe it to yourself, when spending this kind of money, to at least
check out
> both units.
>
> Quoting Patricia :
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> > Hello Forum members,
> >
> > My name is Michael Heavener and I have been reading and
educating
> >
> > myself by way of this forum for several weeks. I do nor
currently
> >
> > own a coach but the time is drawing close for me to jump in.
This
> >
> > group has been very informative thank you for the education so
far.
> >
> > I have been looking at BB and Prevost interestingly I have not
been
> >
> > able to find a Prevost forum that is anywhere close to as active
and
> >
> > informative as yours. Which at this point is causing me to lean
more
> >
> > towards a BB because of the access to knowledge.
> >
> >
> >
> > With that said I have an interest in the 1991 Wanderlodge that
Adam
> >
> > Clark is selling for his deceased father. Is there anyone on the
> >
> > forum that is familar with this particular coach and if so would
you
> >
> > be willing to share what you know with me? If not what do I need
to
> >
> > be carefull of on this year and model and what questions do I
need
> >
> > to ask. I have looked at the buyers check list but I am sure
that
> >
> > there are other things that I need to know. I am no mechanic but
do
> >
> > know which end of a screwdriver to hold.
> >
> > I am not looking to be full time I am looking for something for
> >
> > Myself, wife and 15 year old daughter to do some sightseeing in.
> >
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02-20-2006, 15:33
Post: #9
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Hello Randy,
What is the story on your sp36? Do you have a fact sheet on it and some photos
you can email?
Michael Heavener
407-383-7796
Orlando, FL Gonnabe

randydupree2000 wrote:
i have a nice 90 sp36 for sae in gainesville fl.
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> You have a great opportunity here. I think you might have two 1991
BB for sale
> within driving distance. Check them both out..... Randy also has a
1991. You
> owe it to yourself, when spending this kind of money, to at least
check out
> both units.
>
> Quoting Patricia :
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> > Hello Forum members,
> >
> > My name is Michael Heavener and I have been reading and
educating
> >
> > myself by way of this forum for several weeks. I do nor
currently
> >
> > own a coach but the time is drawing close for me to jump in.
This
> >
> > group has been very informative thank you for the education so
far.
> >
> > I have been looking at BB and Prevost interestingly I have not
been
> >
> > able to find a Prevost forum that is anywhere close to as active
and
> >
> > informative as yours. Which at this point is causing me to lean
more
> >
> > towards a BB because of the access to knowledge.
> >
> >
> >
> > With that said I have an interest in the 1991 Wanderlodge that
Adam
> >
> > Clark is selling for his deceased father. Is there anyone on the
> >
> > forum that is familar with this particular coach and if so would
you
> >
> > be willing to share what you know with me? If not what do I need
to
> >
> > be carefull of on this year and model and what questions do I
need
> >
> > to ask. I have looked at the buyers check list but I am sure
that
> >
> > there are other things that I need to know. I am no mechanic but
do
> >
> > know which end of a screwdriver to hold.
> >
> > I am not looking to be full time I am looking for something for
> >
> > Myself, wife and 15 year old daughter to do some sightseeing in.
> >
> > If you do not feel comfortable sharing information on the forum
and
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02-20-2006, 15:52
Post: #10
1991 Sidney Clark Wanderlodge
Mike
Does the fact that it is a Royal conversion have an impact on resale down the
road plus or minus? Who is Royal and are they considered on par with the factory
conversions? Are there issues with documentation with a Royal conversion? How do
you go about finding a baseline price to start working from to get to a value
wholesale/retail at todays market. I have looked on the various sites and I am
seeing asking price spreads of 40K+ for what appears from the adds to be similar
if not equal units. It also appears that since the price of fuel has gone up the
market has gone soft on prices, your thoughts?
What about insurance and routine upkeep what are realistic numbers to budget
per year? I will use the coach monthly on weekends with a few longer trips mixed
in during the year..
I have owned and airplane and a 36 foot house boat so I have some idea of the
cost of toys. I would just like to hear from someone first hand what they are
finding. I live in Florida so I guess I need to look into what type of taxes are
involved with owning a coach. Does it make sense to incorporate in another
state? If so which ones are most favorable?
Thanks for any help anyone can be.
Michael Heavener
407-383-7796
Orlando, FL Gonnabe

mbulriss <mbulriss@...> wrote:
Michael,

Welcome to the forum. Sid's coach is one of the relatively rare
Royale conversions of a Wanderlodge from the early 90s. It is a side
isle bath model which makes for a very private 'master' bedroom. The
interior was very elegant with rich hardwoods. It is a really nice
coach. Like most coaches, it had a few things that needed fixing, but
nothing major that I know of. Ralph Fullenwider did a PDI for another
member, so he may have more particulars to add, but this is a nice
coach. Sid was a miantanence tech for the USPS and he was always
working on his coaches, so I expect the running gear to be in good
shape. For some people, it is a negative that the Royale conversions
did not have a roof top goat rail, aluminum diamond plate on the roof
or a ladder to access the roof. Other than that, it was a
Wanderlodge with a rich interior and the interior amenitites were
similar to my 91 Wanderlodge. Maybe Ralph will add some more to the
story. Someone is going to get a nice Bird.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX



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> Hello Forum members,
> My name is Michael Heavener and I have been reading and educating
> myself by way of this forum for several weeks. I do nor currently
> own a coach but the time is drawing close for me to jump in. This
> group has been very informative thank you for the education so far.
> I have been looking at BB and Prevost interestingly I have not been
> able to find a Prevost forum that is anywhere close to as active and
> informative as yours. Which at this point is causing me to lean more
> towards a BB because of the access to knowledge.
>
> With that said I have an interest in the 1991 Wanderlodge that Adam
> Clark is selling for his deceased father. Is there anyone on the
> forum that is familar with this particular coach and if so would you
> be willing to share what you know with me? If not what do I need to
> be carefull of on this year and model and what questions do I need
> to ask. I have looked at the buyers check list but I am sure that
> there are other things that I need to know. I am no mechanic but do
> know which end of a screwdriver to hold.
> I am not looking to be full time I am looking for something for
> Myself, wife and 15 year old daughter to do some sightseeing in.
> If you do not feel comfortable sharing information on the forum and
> want to email me directly that is fine heavener328@...
> This is my first post of any type so if I am not following the rules
> someone please let me know.
> Thank you
> Michael Heavener
> Orlando, Fl Wannabe
>






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