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Chris
I'm moving back to TN around May 20th, and I need to sell my motorhome before I move. The challenge is that I live in it full-time, but if I have to, I'll sell it before then and move back to TN earlier. But, the main thing is that I sell it by then at the latest.


















Here are the details on the motorhome:
- 1997 Fleetwood Bounder 34' Class A
- Ford 460 V8
- Automatic Transmission w/ overdrive
- Rear Adjustable Airbags and larger swaybars
- Drivetrain brake to save your regular brakes on steep grades
- Backup camera
- 2 TV's and DVD player
- Sleeps 6 comfortably w/ queen size walk-around bed in the rear
- Lots of storage, hanging clothes space, and tons of drawers
- Aftermarket Pioneer 6-disc CD changer, 6x9's, and subwoofer, including rear speakers in the bedroom
- Fullsize bathroom with tall/large shower big enough for 6'4" person without hitting your head
- Brand new batteries
- Onan generator capable of running both A/C's at the same time no problem
- Large LP tank lasts over half the year for one person
- Underneath storage nearly the full length of the motorhome
- Brand new tires on 3/28/08 at 51850 miles...There's 56074 miles on it currently, so 4,224 miles on the tires purchased from Purcell's with the road hazard
- All awnings are in good shape with no tears or leaks
- Prodigy brake controller
- Power heated mirrors
- Hydraulic leveling system makes it very easy to level out
- Engine A/C plus 2 rooftop A/C/heaters
- Large Fridge/Freezer
- Full 4 burner stove and large oven
- Large microwave
- Have all maintenance records/updates, miscellaneous parts, and manuals
After I purchased it, I fixed up some things, including the following:
- Fixed front passenger side hydraulic hose 4/3/08 $84.09
- On 3/26/08 I fixed a bunch of stuff all done by Southwest RV in Glendale, AZ:
- Washed roof and all seams with rubber roof cleaner. Re-sealed front cap, rear cap, TV antenna, vents, sun roof and refridgerator vent. $315.93
- Installed additional water heater switch in bedroom $93.64
- Remove tin surrounding back of generator set and the broken piece of exhaust. Intalled new 90 degree exhaust, kick down and exhaust pipe. Secured pipe and put tin shields back in $278.74
- Repaired rear rooftop ladder mounting $42.50
- Replaced door lock on main door $173.79
- Repaired bathroom mirror mounting $29.89
- Replaced the cracked front A/C unit shroud $163.00
- Repaired leaking water tank and beefed up surrounding sheet metal for when a tire might blow out $534.95
I've been living in this motorhome since the end of Nov '07. It's traveled to and from Jacksonville, TX for the Mud Nationals, to and from Glamis, CA a few times, back and forth to Flagstaff, AZ a few times with no trouble at all. Right now I'm staying at the Pleasant Harbor RV Park on Lake Pleasant.
In case you've never owned an RV, you can expect to get 6-8mpg out of this RV towing roughly 5-6K pounds of toys behind it. We averaged 7 mpg going 70mph towing 4 UTV's behind us on an all aluminum snowmobile trailer to Jacksonville, TX for the Mud Nationals. I've found this to be the best speed to travel at for best gas mileage. If you go slower, it wants to downshift too much, and if you go faster, the gas mileage drops considerably. Also, for those that have never owned one, I was able to finance this thing for 12 years through essex credit, so the payments can be very low. I still have a loan on it, so the new owner will secure financing or cash and it will be sent to Bank of the West (Essex Credit), they'll release the lien and mail you or your bank the title.
A few things that I don't use often enough to fix:
- The main awning needs one latch fixed to extend it easily. It can still be opened no problem and extended, it just takes more time/work to do it.
- The furthest back driver's side rear storage door has some damage from the previous owner, but it still closes fine
That's all I can think of at this point. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask.
Chris
Nice pics guys!
Chris
Does that mean I get your video footage too?
Chris
They should have UTV leases, so we can all trade up every year! ![]()
Chris
Man, you die hard Rhino fans crack me up! ![]()
Chris
Here's what's different between the S and the stock RZR:
1) Cam
2) Exhaust
3) ECU
4) Removed clutch spacer
5) 5+ Long Travel = 12" of travel instead of 9"
6) 6% more power and 6% more weight
Hope that helps,
Chris
The gearing is the same, just there's no clutch limiting spacer.
Chris
Glad to hear it Dave!
Chris
Here's a short video of the Flat Iron Mesa Trail...scan all the way down: http://www.utvrally.com/forum/showthread.php?t=423
Chris
Hey Dave,
I don't have pics, but I have video I haven't had time to go through yet.
Chris
Sounds like you have a great dealer Dave.
Chris
Is it a good time of year for these trails.
Chris
Only 12 hours away. I wonder what else we could run around there that would be good at the same time?
Chris
What cities are closest to Rubicon and Fordyce? I'd love to run those trails.
Chris