Well cared for Classic motorhome with preventive maintenance done on a regular basis. Chevy chassis with a 454 EFI engine and less than 90k miles. Banks power pack system, transmission oil cooler, Engine oil cooler with fan. VIP Sensitor Gauge Alert System. 2 new 6 volt house batteries in 2018 with battery water fill system. Michelin XZE 225/70 R 19.5 tires, 2 front new in 2018, 6 rear new in 2016. Tire pressure monitoring system with flow thru sensors. Interior Sun Shades for cab area. New Wilderness RV Queen Montana Hybrid mattress in 2018. New Progressive Dynamics 60 amp converter in 2018. New Onan 4k generator. Pergo laminate floor. 2 flat screen tv’s. 4 Fantastic fans with rain sensors, 3 with remotes and insulated lids. Micro Pulse talking systems monitor. Cruising Equipment Co. E Meter to monitor batteries. Trickle charge for engine battery. Full set of awnings. 12 volt rope lights throughout. 2nd 30 amp power cord to allow both air conditioners to run simultaneously on 50 amp hookup. Central vacuum system. New CB and antenna. Reclining lounge chair with folding snack table. Have replaced Air Horns, toilet, refrigerator, front air conditioner and Van-Air roof vent in shower. Replaced original TV that was located in the dash, with a cabinet and clock. Roadmaster tow bars and Brake Buddy included. Complete manuals including Airstream Owners Manual, Chevrolet Service Manual and Chevrolet Electrical Diagnosis and Wiring Diagrams.
This is a beautiful Classic motorhome that is parked under cover when not in use, however the original clear coat finish is now beginning to deteriorate. The dash A/C does not work well so we ride with the generator on and a roof A/C operating, which also lets us operate the refrigerator on electric while riding. I have kept records of expenditures and gas purchase and over the years I have averaged 8.6 mpg while towing a car behind. My wife and I have been the proud owners of this beautiful rig since 2000, but are now downsizing back to a smaller trailer.
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