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RV Details

  • Year: 1984
  • Model: 29
  • Listing ID: 1672046
  • Partner ID: 5021629294
  • Posted On: May 20, 2022
  • Updated On: May 20, 2022

Description

This is a great PROJECT Rv.Please read this closely and consider if you are up for it.NO, it is not ready to live in, and I won't sell it to someone looking to do so. All the electrical, AC, plumbing, everything needs to be checked, so it is not fit for family or kids to live in currently.Buyer will understand they are buying a RV project to restore. And this is a very solid one to do so.Email contact only, and I will only reply to someone who can state their intentions and capability to take this baby on!Vintage Vogue II motorhome, decent condition overall but needs some work. Very restorable.87k Chevy 454 on P30 chassis.6 newer tires (duals on rear axle) with essentially no mileage on them, could use a new spare.Interior is ok for the age and restorable, old carpet has been taken out from entrance door to the back. Magic Chef stove, Norcold fridge/freezer, microwave, built in blender base, etc.Folding front futon-style couch, needs replaced or new upholstery, but usable.Two twin beds with storage above and below; mattresses in good shape.Bathroom is in good shape.Dual front and rear AC units overhead, both turn on but not sure how cool they would blow.Onan 6.5 generator on board; turns over but have not started. Seems to be in good shape.50 amp system with outlet to plug in at campground or at home for shore power.New starting battery; need new coach batteries for the 12V rv system.The RV body is entirely fiberglass, no damage but does need repainting and detailing. There is a small leak in the sealing from where a travel storage container was bolted to the roof, can be sealed up. Some compartment latches/locks need replaced. Windows are intact for the most part, need some sealing. Awning needs replaced, if you choose to.I have the old manual and other paperwork the original owner saved, very useful.I bought this to restore, but passing it on to focus on a house addition instead.RV is not currently running, but it did turn over, fire up, and run before carb was removed. Started replacing the carb because fuel delivery was rough. Has a new carb that needs to be installed and fuel line connected so you'll want to check everything over and get it running. If you can finish the carb, you can likely get it running and drive it away. Bring your mechanic, or haul it away on a heavy equipment trailer. more pics available.

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