When to sell a 1978 Class C RV?

When to sell a 1978 Class C RV?

To be clear we are selling this only because of the desire and need to go bigger* We drove it to the longest yard sale at the beginning of august and drove a total of 1257 miles round trip during 4 days. During the trip we cooked meals, showered, used the bathroom, and slept all in the RV.

Can a Ford dealer work on a Class C RV?

Any Ford dealer can work on your Class C motorhome, in addition to RV specialists and really any normal mechanic shop. There are many reasons to choose a Class A. In fact, most full-time Rv families end up with a class A, and there’s good reason for that. However, I strongly believe that it’s worth your time to consider a Class C.

What makes a Class C RV a Class A RV?

Class C Rvs have a driver’s door, a passenger door, and also a door in the middle of the living area. Three entrances/exits is not only a safety feature, it makes it much more convenient to get out of the rig to fill up the gas, etc.

Is it safe to drive a Class A motorhome?

Class A motorhomes may seem safe when you see a huge bus, but if you’ve seen any of them after a car accident, you’ll realize that they are actually very dangerous machines. A class C RV has a large hood and engine in front of the driver.

To be clear we are selling this only because of the desire and need to go bigger* We drove it to the longest yard sale at the beginning of august and drove a total of 1257 miles round trip during 4 days. During the trip we cooked meals, showered, used the bathroom, and slept all in the RV.

What kind of engine does a Class C RV have?

Many good parts including gas 4 burner stove, dual energy refrigerator, roof mounted air conditioner, automatic transmission, dual rear wheels, and Chevy 350 aluminum block dual header, 4 barrel carburator engine with a reported 25,000 miles on it. 67,200 miles on chassis.

Are there any class C motorhomes for sale?

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What’s the difference between a Class C and a Class D RV?

Class C RVs: The Class C motorhome, sometimes referred to as a mini-motorhome, provides the conveniences of a larger motorhome in a scaled-down version and at a lower price. The Class C is built on an automotive manufactured van frame with an attached cab section.

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