Off Grid 24/7 said:I've had several over the years, and the mid to late 70's ones seem to be the best built and the least problems.
offroad said:Have been watching YouTube where one van dweller is shopping for a $10k solution. He is looking at some vintage GMC class A recreation vehicles; that need a lot of TLC. guess you have to trade time & materials for the best quality you can get with your dime. If you can't spend time on a rebuild or long term shopping, you spend a lot extra bucks.
BamaDuke said:Look at the Cs offered by Cruise America. They rent them for 3 to 5 years, then recondition them and sell them for around $20- $25k. They will have 100 to 125k miles on them, but that ain't too many. They choose No Slide, Vinyl flooring, and LED lighting. Least maintenance. When my Tioga 24D gets too old, I may pick up the 28 from Cruise America.
Bama Duke
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