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97Fleetwood

RVF Newbee
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Location
Maryland
RV Year
1997
RV Make
Fleetwood
RV Model
Discovery
RV Length
36
Chassis
Twin Rail
Engine
5.7 liter Cummings Turbo Diesel
TOW/TOAD
30,000
Fulltimer
No
Retired from the dental field and invested in a “Classic” 1997 Fleetwood Discovery. Investing in upgrades and updating our coach. We will be traveling with 2 dogs part time. Considering a wrap. Always open for suggestions for us “newbies” 😃
 
You've used the word investment twice now, I don't think you'll find that to be the case.
 
Welcome! Great to have you with us.
 
Come now! Who said spending money must be profitable to be called an investment?
You're right, people lose money on investments all the time, however, there's usually a chance at it.
 
You're right, people lose money on investments all the time, however, there's usually a chance at it.
ROI comes in many forms!

Now back to the PO.

welcome to the forum! There is banter, friendship, and helpful information to be had here!
 
Welcome to RVforums from Ely, Iowa I say go with investments as you have a lot of your money invested to purchase your rig and you will invest a lot of time enjoying it. Hope you will enjoy our site. This is a great group of people and information.
 

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