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sonfollowerssurf

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Hello! My name is Wayne and I am a missionary. I am a street preacher/mobile church operating out of Florida. I am right now actively looking for a Class C RV to operate our mission and mobile church. I have a large family and it has become difficult to operate the mission from a 12 passenger van. Any deals out there? Please contact me at [email protected] and feel free to check out the mission on Facebook Son Followers Ministry.

Impacting the coast and concrete for JESUS!

Wayne Strockbine
 

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C for a large family???
 
Buy a used mid-sized transit bus and do a minor conversion
 
I had a Forester, which I really liked. Six could travel in it.
They require much more maintenance than the van.

You probably need to visit some dealers to look at different models and see if any have the room you are looking for.
 
Mainainence of seals, roof and body, slides (if unit has such), fresh water and holding tanks (dumping & cleaning so, sensors work properly). There are now house batteries to maintain in addition to chassis. One needs basic handyman skills to make minor repairs as these are houses bouncing down the road.

If you travel in freezing weather, the rig has to be prepared for such.
 

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