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Subject: Re: Old vs Older!


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Mr C.
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Date Posted: 05/ 13/ 09, 5:49am
In reply to: Rich Franco 's message, "Old vs Older!" on 05/ 11/ 09, 10:52am

I would take my time and look carefully. It took me about a year to find a later 80's coach that was and still is in beautiful shape. These coaches are worth the investment. Have fun but don't rush.

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Rich
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Date Posted: 05/ 14/ 09, 12:34pm

Mr. C,
Thanks for the info. Are there any really good years or any bad years I should be aware of? In your opinion, what the best year/motor/size to look for?
Rich

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Mr. C
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Date Posted: 05/ 15/ 09, 7:29am

In my searches I leaned toward 1985 or later. I did not like the FC (forward control/engine up front) models just as a personal preference. The rear pushers seem easier to work on and have more underneath storage. There was a guy in Florida selling an 86 that looked like it was in nice shape. Check Ebay, Craigs list and RV trader. Good luck.

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