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Old 04-24-2006, 04:56 PM   #15
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jcarew, re your post on 27' Explorer. Who is the manufacturer and what year is it, thanks, Ken...

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Old 07-08-2006, 12:05 PM   #16
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We have a '86 Jubilee 27' class C on a Ford E-350 chassis with a 6.9 diesel. I believe they were quite rare due to the added cost. I bought it last spring from a friend. 32,000 original miles on it. I have added a turbocharger and propane injection. Our first RV and we love it. Pull a '87 Samurai toad.

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hi everyone
a little help here
we are about to buy a 23 foot Concord made by coachman. it is a 2006 with a 6.0 Cummings diesel in it . anyone have one or have any experience with the Concord or the 6.0 diesel?
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Forest River uses a Ford diesel in their Lexington and Coachman in the Concord.
The diesel is a nice but expensive option, $9,000.
This equates to about 34k miles to break even.
Good luck, good shopping.
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