dukeman7595
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- Oct 6, 2011
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Hello everyone,
Would anyone be able to give some information on this BUS ? The bus is located in N.C. at a retail bus sale lot..
The bus has been converted to a M. H. and has the following, 2 roof top AC units, full bath, power steering, awing and is a model-05 series .. The year is a 1970 and appears by the photos to be well done , the exterior is very appealing to the eye as is the interior..
The dealer is asking 22,500,00 .. My problem is I am not sure if this is a good price for what he has, a Eagle bus which I have no Idea about .. I am very new to the Rv world and have taken just one trip thus far and enjoyed it very much.
The concept of owning a BUS conversion is appealing to me , they look very sturdy and I am told they give a nice ride.. And I like the idea that they are different then the average Rv out there..
I don't want to make a mistake and buy something that will be a headache instead of a pleasure like Rving was meant to be .
I would really like some help and a lot of advice from my follow members and thank you all in advance
P.S. I have visited the library and researched as much as possible but EXPERENCE beats any books to a new person to the Rv world..
Sincerely, JOE
Would anyone be able to give some information on this BUS ? The bus is located in N.C. at a retail bus sale lot..
The bus has been converted to a M. H. and has the following, 2 roof top AC units, full bath, power steering, awing and is a model-05 series .. The year is a 1970 and appears by the photos to be well done , the exterior is very appealing to the eye as is the interior..
The dealer is asking 22,500,00 .. My problem is I am not sure if this is a good price for what he has, a Eagle bus which I have no Idea about .. I am very new to the Rv world and have taken just one trip thus far and enjoyed it very much.
The concept of owning a BUS conversion is appealing to me , they look very sturdy and I am told they give a nice ride.. And I like the idea that they are different then the average Rv out there..
I don't want to make a mistake and buy something that will be a headache instead of a pleasure like Rving was meant to be .
I would really like some help and a lot of advice from my follow members and thank you all in advance
P.S. I have visited the library and researched as much as possible but EXPERENCE beats any books to a new person to the Rv world..
Sincerely, JOE