RE: Scott's Friday Photo - My favorite Leading Line

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Scott's Friday Photo - My favorite Leading Line

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We had this 1982 Eldorado Ferinza and the beast was wonderful, but we only lived in him six months. Unfortunately, he needed more work than we could do ourselves. We sold him to a really nice young couple that has fixed him up to take all their friends on trips with them. Here's the blog post on our website that will tell you all about it. Visit the post HERE
Ren

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wow Ren, a genuine motor home! That looks like the way to go totally. But a decent one costs a bloody fortune doesn't it? Like almost as much as a house. Your plan to get another one eventually?

What we want is a Leisure Travel Unity FX!

Howdy guys! oh my gosh that things is gorgeous! Wow. Amazing. Do you have a ballpark figure on that? lol.

Yeah without the extras, it's $130,000-145,000. It's just daydreaming, but If I had the money, it would be mine and I would be traveling wherever I could.

ha! what brand was that one, was that a Mercedes? Does an American company make one that's more reasonable in price? lol I mean that price stuns me!

It is actually a Mercedes engine! Good call! There are some really more reasonable priced RVs out there, but this is the dream machine, you know. If we could find one used that was in good condition, we would strongly consider it. It is actually the floorplan that is catching our attention. Hell, if we could find a short bus that was in good condition and find someone to help us with it, we would convert instead.
Ren

Howdy again Ren..well I know this is the ultimate but you might have to work up to it I reckon. Where do you find good deals on these, just RV lots or Craigslist or somewhere else?

Not sure. We knew while we were down in Texas, but just not sure here in Tulsa. We aren't ready yet, but we will keep on looking.