Having owned an older motorhome I would also recommend something. If you are going to buy older buy something there is a lot of. Something like a Bounder motorhome. The 94 I had was not made in a large amount. It was impossible finding parts. Even as something as simple as the automatic stair mechanism turned out to be a headache. There were tons of things I had to completely tear out and retrofit in newer systems because when motorhomes go obsolete they really mean it. Also if you are going to buy an older unit make a not of the date codes on the tires. Even if they look in good condition do not buy something with the date code expired. If they are not stamped with a date code then know they are cheap tires and probably not up to the job.
Jake
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