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  • Price: $59,500
  • Year: 2017
  • Model: MINNIE WINNIE 26A
  • Listing ID: 7026237
  • Partner ID: 5039988360
  • Posted On: Apr 14, 2026
  • Updated On: Apr 14, 2026

Description

RV & Jeep Listing:

2017 Winnebago Minnie Winnie Class C 26A (35,000 miles) and towed 2005 Jeep Wrangler TJ offered as a complete package (56,890 miles).

The 2017 Winnebago Minnie Winnie Class C 26A delivers a balanced and versatile recreational vehicle experience. Nicknamed Goldilocks because the length measures neither too small nor too large, the motorhomes three slides provide interior living space equivalent to that of a significantly longer recreational vehicle. At approximately 27 feet in length, the unit proves ideal for national park destinations, where vehicle length restrictions often apply. This configuration supports comfortable travel for families or couples while maintaining maneuverability on varied roadways and within park boundaries.

The chassis features a Ford E450 with the robust 6.8-liter Triton V10 gasoline engine, which produces 305 horsepower and 420 foot-pounds of torque. Owners and industry sources recognize this engine as exceptionally durable and reliable, often described as a tank for its ability to deliver consistent power over high mileage with proper maintenance, making it well-suited for long-distance travel and occasional towing.

The electrical system incorporates a Cummins Onan Microquiet 4000-watt generator that supplies reliable power for onboard appliances and climate control when shore power connections remain unavailable. The generator operates on the main gasoline fuel tank and pairs with a 1000-watt alternating current to direct current inverter for seamless power management.

The 15,000 British Thermal Unit air conditioner maintains comfortable interior temperatures during warm weather operations. A furnace rated at 30,000 British Thermal Units delivers efficient heating throughout the living area. Additional standard features include 30-amp electrical service, a coach battery disconnect system, automatic dual-battery charge control, and multiple deep-cycle batteries.

The unit includes an electric awning that provides convenient shade and outdoor living space at the push of a button. The roof remains tight with no leaks, contributing to overall structural integrity and peace of mind during travel and storage.

The propane system features a permanent-mounted tank with a capacity of 18 gallons or 76.3 pounds and includes a gauge for monitoring levels. This setup supports the furnace, the 6-gallon liquefied petroleum water heater equipped with electronic ignition, the three-burner cooktop, and the two-way refrigerator. A heated drainage system and holding tank flushing system for the black water tank enhance overall convenience and maintenance.

The fresh water tank holds 40 gallons, enabling extended self-contained use. The grey water tank holds 32 gallons, and the black water tank holds 35 gallons. An on-demand water pump, pressurized city water hookup with tank fill capability, and 6-gallon water heater with electronic ignition complete the plumbing system. These capacities, combined with the slide-out expansions, allow the motorhome to function effectively during multi-day stays without frequent service connections.

Additional standard features include exterior storage compartments that provide ample space for gear. The overall design emphasizes durability and ease of use for long-distance journeys. The motorhome remains an optimal choice for owners seeking a Goldilocks solution that maximizes comfort and accessibility in national parks and beyond.
The current owners represent the third owner of the motorhome. The second owner, a truck driver who maintained his own shop, performed meticulous maintenance on the vehicle.

The 2005 Jeep Wrangler TJ stands ready as a capable and well-maintained flat-tow vehicle, fully set up for use as a toad behind a motorhome such as the 2017 Winnebago Minnie Winnie. The vehicle accumulates 56,890 miles and holds a clean title. An Arizona-based Jeep, the unit exhibits a clean interior and exterior with no sun damage or rust, and it has remained stored under a parking canopy.

The Wrangler features four-wheel drive and the reliable 4.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine paired with an automatic transmission. This powertrain delivers proven durability for both daily driving and extended towing scenarios.
Key equipment and modifications include the following:

BF Goodrich Mud Terrain 31-inch tires
Barricade Adventure HD front bumper
Rancho shocks and steering stabilizer
Two-inch suspension lift
Battery replaced within the past year
Cold air conditioning with no oil leaks and no check engine light present
Heater core bypassed (a common modification that eliminates potential leaks while preserving overall function)
Blue Ox tow bar
Brake Buddy Stealth supplemental braking system
Complete tail and brake light wiring for safe towing

These upgrades and the dedicated towing setup (a $5,000 installed value)including the tow bar, supplemental brakes, and wiringmake the Jeep ready for immediate flat towing behind a Class C motorhome without additional preparation. The 4.0-liter engine and robust chassis provide the strength and reliability many owners seek in a towed vehicle for cross-country travel.

The Jeep Wrangler TJ offers open-air driving enjoyment, exceptional off-road capability when desired, and compact dimensions that complement the maneuverability of the Goldilocks-sized Minnie Winnie. This combination supports convenient exploration at destinations, including national parks, where the motorhome may remain at the campsite while the Jeep handles side trips. The first owner passed the Jeep in his will to his brother, who then sold the vehicle to the current owners.

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