Shown for sale is our 2003 Holiday Rambler Vacationer 34' motor home. It sets on a GM Workhorse chassis powered by a 8.1 L Chevy Workhorse gasoline engine paired with an Allison transmission. The Workhorse motor gives you the lower operating costs of a gasoline motor while providing the torque of a diesel. The coach has 25,600 miles.
When not in use it's stored inside a pole barn with a concrete floor. The motor and generator are started monthly.
The coach has 2 roof mounted air conditioners rated at 13,500 BTU each. There is no need for concern from fiberglass delamination because the sidewalls and roof are aluminum. The front and rear end caps are fiberglass. They are in great condition. It has 2 slide outs. The large slide out has a new topper.
It has new interior floor covering.
The bed is a queen sleep number.
Corian countertops throughout.
Motor home owned by nonsmokers.
Is has not been exposed to pets.
To the best of my knowledge everything functions except the ice maker in the refrigerator.
The coach was prone to wandering or "tail wag" when we bought it. That condition was resolved by the addition of a Super Steer Rear Track Bar.
The chassis and house batteries are all new.
When not in use it's stored inside a pole barn with a concrete floor. The motor and generator are started monthly.
The coach has 2 roof mounted air conditioners rated at 13,500 BTU each. There is no need for concern from fiberglass delamination because the sidewalls and roof are aluminum. The front and rear end caps are fiberglass. They are in great condition. It has 2 slide outs. The large slide out has a new topper.
It has new interior floor covering.
The bed is a queen sleep number.
Corian countertops throughout.
Motor home owned by nonsmokers.
Is has not been exposed to pets.
To the best of my knowledge everything functions except the ice maker in the refrigerator.
The coach was prone to wandering or "tail wag" when we bought it. That condition was resolved by the addition of a Super Steer Rear Track Bar.
The chassis and house batteries are all new.