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Here's our 20 ft. Travelcraft class C motorhome on a Dodge van
chassis. It's just right for spending more time camping than
driving. It could sleep six, but is just fine for four people |
On a cold raining night, what could be more comfy than snuggling
with your spouse in a warm cozy motorhome? |
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This rig has an airconditioner on the roof and a rack on the
back that is suited to hauling bicycles and firewood. |
With only 40,700 miles on it, this unit looks like new inside
and out. |
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Yes, the color scheme is 1970's earthtones with yellow and orange...
so, should we spend $20,000 more to get a fashionable color scheme?
I don't think so. |
The rear sofa folds down into a bed for two. We've got a refrigerator-freezer,
microwave, 4 burner stove, TV, stereo sound system and all the
good stuff! |
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The bathroom is roomy enough for even the largest person to meditate
in total privacy. Yes, there is hot water for washing up. |
The dinette converts to another bed for two if necessary. Padded
headrests and seat & shoulder belts have been added for traveling
safety. |
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This rig looks pretty spartan in the drivers compartment. The
Dodge 360 V-8 has been tuned up and has plenty of power. |
If you are thinking about buying a motorhome, watch the classified
ads for a private party that has a low mileage and well cared
for unit which you can buy for a small fraction of the cost of
a new one. Of course, if you have money to throw away in depreciation,
go out a buy a new one for $50,000. |