I just purchased from an auction a 1993 Holiday Rambler Vacationer on Chevy chassis w/60k. I took a chance on this buying site unseen and it turned out to be worth it. The coach has been unused and in storage for 10 years. Other than dust the interior is like new and stock. It started right up but drove like crap for the first 100 miles. Then some new gas, fresh oil, and some carb cleaner and she took off and didn't look back. It has new tires, but needs a brake job. I'm glad I bought this instead of a newer less quality built unit. It may be 28 but she is solid.
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Tony & Ruth........... FMCA#F416727
2016 London Aire 4519, Freightliner chassis, Cummins ISX, 2018 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, Blue Ox Avail with AF1. TST 507 TPMS
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