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- TOW/TOAD
- Toadless
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But now it’s final. They paid for the coach and Jeep almost two weeks ago and they say finally came to make the delivery. I spent two very full days going over specs and resources, doing driver training on surface streets and interstates, going over operations and specifics of all systems (not the least of which was emissions and including an abrieviated air brakes trainign), explaining care and maintenance, etc with the new owner. A sort of abbreviated FPU experience. And now this coach, that I have had so many experiences in, and have personalized, upgraded, repaired, maintained, and at time struggled with, is in the very capable hands of the new owners.
This has been an incredible learning experience, a wonderful adventure, and has led to a valued and cherished fellowship and learning on this site. I couldn’t ask for much more other than the ability to keep my coach but health issues have taken precedence and made it basically impossible to continue to enjoy this unique and special coach.
Most people probably wouldn’t understand the emotional attachment and the sense of accomplishment derived from owning a coach like this but I know a lot of you do. So here’s a couple pics of peeping the coach and the new owner putting the coach in storage while his own shop building goes up. This has been a difficult and emotional process, but it was the right decision.
Moca (Mobile Cabin) and the Towbuggy getting their final baths before turnover
Good by to Moca - A wonderful and unique coach - one of a kind!
The new owner fortunately has an excellent skill set and is a natural on the road
Tucked away - it all fit with about 4” to spare. The jeep is loaded with spares and that’s the Newmar mudflap on the roof.
This has been an incredible learning experience, a wonderful adventure, and has led to a valued and cherished fellowship and learning on this site. I couldn’t ask for much more other than the ability to keep my coach but health issues have taken precedence and made it basically impossible to continue to enjoy this unique and special coach.
Most people probably wouldn’t understand the emotional attachment and the sense of accomplishment derived from owning a coach like this but I know a lot of you do. So here’s a couple pics of peeping the coach and the new owner putting the coach in storage while his own shop building goes up. This has been a difficult and emotional process, but it was the right decision.
Moca (Mobile Cabin) and the Towbuggy getting their final baths before turnover
Good by to Moca - A wonderful and unique coach - one of a kind!
The new owner fortunately has an excellent skill set and is a natural on the road
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