FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
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FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
A 90 1/2 Fleetwood Bounder motorhome. One owner. Always garaged until about 1 year ago. About 38,000 original miles. 32 feet long. New Tires. GM chassis: 454 Chevy. Dual cabin A/C + in-dash A/C. Two televisions. Queen bed. Microwave. Excellent condition. Onan generator needs carb tweeking and/or fuel gumout (cleaning). In-dash A/C needs recharge. Electric step needs replacing. $12,500 Cash. FIRM.
A FULL PRICE ALL CASH OFFER IS PENDING. Back-up offers accepted.
A FULL PRICE ALL CASH OFFER IS PENDING. Back-up offers accepted.
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Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
Ed,
We've been thinking of doing the motorhome thing, and yours doesn't look half-bad, especially considering the deal you offered. In fact, when I shared it with Stacey, she immediately said she could make up a Yellow FF package just for you.
Let's trade at the PSCC event. We'd like to get settled into it before using at the Tour.
We've been thinking of doing the motorhome thing, and yours doesn't look half-bad, especially considering the deal you offered. In fact, when I shared it with Stacey, she immediately said she could make up a Yellow FF package just for you.
Let's trade at the PSCC event. We'd like to get settled into it before using at the Tour.
kj
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Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
This is the "package" that we had in mind...KJ Christopher wrote:Ed,
We've been thinking of doing the motorhome thing, and yours doesn't look half-bad, especially considering the deal you offered. In fact, when I shared it with Stacey, she immediately said she could make up a Yellow FF package just for you.
Let's trade at the PSCC event. We'd like to get settled into it before using at the Tour.
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Although YOUR "Yellow FF package" has merit, it is quite undersized for us to have any interest in a trade. It would need to be at least as large as the motorhome and certainly be of comparable value. Beyond this, we can't help but conclude that SOMEONE has WAY too much time on their hands.
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Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
Ed Holley wrote:This is the "package" that we had in mind...KJ Christopher wrote:Ed,
We've been thinking of doing the motorhome thing, and yours doesn't look half-bad, especially considering the deal you offered. In fact, when I shared it with Stacey, she immediately said she could make up a Yellow FF package just for you.
Let's trade at the PSCC event. We'd like to get settled into it before using at the Tour.
http://www.race-cars.com/carsales/vandi ... 3914ss.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Although YOUR "Yellow FF package" has merit, it is quite undersized for us to have any interest in a trade. It would need to be at least as large as the motorhome and certainly be of comparable value. Beyond this, we can't help but conclude that SOMEONE has WAY too much time on their hands.
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Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
Now THAT'S dedication to a sight gag!KJ Christopher wrote: We've been thinking of doing the motorhome thing, and yours doesn't look half-bad, especially considering the deal you offered. In fact, when I shared it with Stacey, she immediately said she could make up a Yellow FF package just for you.
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Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
Ed- do you you know the max tow rating.and your approximate mpg?Ed Holley wrote:A 90 1/2 Fleetwood Bounder motorhome. One owner. Always garaged until about 1 year ago. About 38,000 original miles. 32 feet long. New Tires. GM chassis: 454 Chevy. Dual cabin A/C + in-dash A/C. Two televisions. Queen bed. Microwave. Excellent condition. An inexpensive first class tow vehicle.
$12,500.
Will trade for Yellow FF "package".
Thanks.
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Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
Upgrading from the molester/abduction van?Bill Schenker wrote:Ed- do you you know the max tow rating.and your approximate mpg?
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Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
Don't know the max tow weight but I'll find out. I'd think it won't be more than 5,000 lbs and probably less. But for what it DOES have at THIS price, there are things that could be done to beef it up if it needed it without breaking the bank. MPG??? It's a class A motorhome. Depends on the driver and the load. Figure 10mpg. Most of our towing was a Jeep Cherokee flat-towed. Towed THAT as if it wasn't there.Bill Schenker wrote:Ed- do you you know the max tow rating.and your approximate mpg?Ed Holley wrote:A 90 1/2 Fleetwood Bounder motorhome. One owner. Always garaged until about 1 year ago. About 38,000 original miles. 32 feet long. New Tires. GM chassis: 454 Chevy. Dual cabin A/C + in-dash A/C. Two televisions. Queen bed. Microwave. Excellent condition. An inexpensive first class tow vehicle.
$12,500.
Will trade for Yellow FF "package".
Thanks.
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Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
Most tow ratings are based more on the hitch, and the fact that the tongue weight is so far behind the rear wheels. I think Chevy rated them for 3500-5000lbs, but with the right hitch (equalizer), that's not much of a problem. And I've seen huge trailers behind motorhomes, and huge weight (I know one Chevy motorhome and trailer that weighed 32-34k lbs combined that was used for many years). GCWR on that motorhome is likely 20k, with the motorhome at 12-14k by itself.Ed Holley wrote:Don't know the max tow weight but I'll find out. I'd think it won't be more than 5,000 lbs and probably less. But for what it DOES have at THIS price, there are things that could be done to beef it up if it needed it without breaking the bank. MPG??? It's a class A motorhome. Depends on the driver and the load. Figure 10mpg. Most of our towing was a Jeep Cherokee flat-towed. Towed THAT as if it wasn't there.Bill Schenker wrote:Ed- do you you know the max tow rating.and your approximate mpg?Ed Holley wrote:A 90 1/2 Fleetwood Bounder motorhome. One owner. Always garaged until about 1 year ago. About 38,000 original miles. 32 feet long. New Tires. GM chassis: 454 Chevy. Dual cabin A/C + in-dash A/C. Two televisions. Queen bed. Microwave. Excellent condition. An inexpensive first class tow vehicle.
$12,500.
Will trade for Yellow FF "package".
Thanks.
And I'd figure 7-10 mpg, at 60-75mph, assuming an OD trans.
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Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
*golfclap*Kurt Rahn wrote:Upgrading from the molester/abduction van?Bill Schenker wrote:Ed- do you you know the max tow rating.and your approximate mpg?
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Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
Bump.
Relating to the tow capacity and gas mileage for this motorhome, I believe that David Avard has provided pretty spot-on information for this vehicle as follows...
Most tow ratings are based more on the hitch, and the fact that the tongue weight is so far behind the rear wheels. I think Chevy rated them for 3500-5000lbs, but with the right hitch (equalizer), that's not much of a problem. And I've seen huge trailers behind motorhomes, and huge weight (I know one Chevy motorhome and trailer that weighed 32-34k lbs combined that was used for many years). GCWR on that motorhome is likely 20k, with the motorhome at 12-14k by itself.
And I'd figure 7-10 mpg, at 60-75mph, assuming an OD trans.
Relating to the tow capacity and gas mileage for this motorhome, I believe that David Avard has provided pretty spot-on information for this vehicle as follows...
Most tow ratings are based more on the hitch, and the fact that the tongue weight is so far behind the rear wheels. I think Chevy rated them for 3500-5000lbs, but with the right hitch (equalizer), that's not much of a problem. And I've seen huge trailers behind motorhomes, and huge weight (I know one Chevy motorhome and trailer that weighed 32-34k lbs combined that was used for many years). GCWR on that motorhome is likely 20k, with the motorhome at 12-14k by itself.
And I'd figure 7-10 mpg, at 60-75mph, assuming an OD trans.
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Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
Time for a bump. Mako where are you?Ed Holley wrote:Bump.
Relating to the tow capacity and gas mileage for this motorhome, I believe that David Avard has provided pretty spot-on information for this vehicle as follows...
Most tow ratings are based more on the hitch, and the fact that the tongue weight is so far behind the rear wheels. I think Chevy rated them for 3500-5000lbs, but with the right hitch (equalizer), that's not much of a problem. And I've seen huge trailers behind motorhomes, and huge weight (I know one Chevy motorhome and trailer that weighed 32-34k lbs combined that was used for many years). GCWR on that motorhome is likely 20k, with the motorhome at 12-14k by itself.
And I'd figure 7-10 mpg, at 60-75mph, assuming an OD trans.
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Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
Time for a bump. Someone could have used this at the Nat'l Tour. Very comfortable.
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Where am I ?
READING THIS AND drooling ... maybe one day. Too big and thirsty right now. ... and after driving with Doug last weekend, really digging the Arrive and Drive aspect of RT type cars ... like a BRZ. :heyes: ... mean while the ITA Miata is at Guy Ankeny's, on a long and slippery slope (Karen's).
READING THIS AND drooling ... maybe one day. Too big and thirsty right now. ... and after driving with Doug last weekend, really digging the Arrive and Drive aspect of RT type cars ... like a BRZ. :heyes: ... mean while the ITA Miata is at Guy Ankeny's, on a long and slippery slope (Karen's).
Re: FS: Bounder Class A Motorhome
It's bump time. Unless I use it in the meantime, it presently comes with about $300 worth of gas in the tank.
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