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Old 11-15-2014, 10:12 PM   #1
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Free Clark Cortez in CA

Saw this today.........
free motorhome i inherited needs to go
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Old 11-16-2014, 07:24 AM   #2
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wish I had a way to get it here

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Old 11-16-2014, 09:53 AM   #3
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All you need is a battery and they say it drives. Heck your closer than I am I really like this idea and I'm in WA state
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yea I know, the wifes working and I am getting ready to go to N.C. to visit, if I had the time, plus would have to buy tires probably before and have the breaks checked and fixed there, blah, blah blah,,,,

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Old 11-16-2014, 11:20 AM   #5
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It's a scam per the owner.
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It's a scam, what do they hope to gain, if it's free?
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It's a scam, what do they hope to gain, if it's free?
Could be his next door neighbor is tired of looking at it?
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Interesting though, the city where I live use to have 2 for ambulances way back when. I think my first ambulance ride was in a Cortez to now an obsolete, torn down hospital. I think one still exists within the city, in the fire department?, as a remote command center. They were an absolute pain to find parts for, a lot of odd ball parts. I also recall that they was a "Cortez" camping club group??.
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CortezCoach.com - Cortez Motorhome website.

We used to go camping in a Cortez back a youngster. Trips around Seattle, to BC. My first memories of RVing. That was in the late 60's I think. Love 'em.
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The astronaut transport vehicles that NASA used to drive the guys to the launch pad were customised Clark-Cortez rigs. We looked into buying a used one in the late 1970's, but decided against it when we discovered it was a stick-shift transmission. I think it had the Dodge 270 slant 6 motor, also.
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