Lobowanderer
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If you pictures are accurate, it looks like the paint on the top is absolutely destroyed. What in the world happened to it in just two years time? Will you be fixing that and repainting it?
Uhhhhh...if you're referring to the first pic, that's just reflection of sky and trees in really shiny paintIf you pictures are accurate, it looks like the paint on the top is absolutely destroyed. What in the world happened to it in just two years time? Will you be fixing that and repainting it?
Not sure what you are seeing? lol ..... The rig is flawless.If you pictures are accurate, it looks like the paint on the top is absolutely destroyed. What in the world happened to it in just two years time? Will you be fixing that and repainting it?
We have averaged 11mpg since day one. We are selling because we only used this rig 2-3 times a year. Most of the 19k miles are me joy driving it for work trips. We are just going to buy a small cheap travel trailer.mpg?
why selling
That is a small world Michael! Hope all is well.Small world story here, I know you from the bike industry... Sweet rig, if I hadnt just finished my 4x4 class c and started a trip Id be calling you about this. Good luck with the sale.
Thanks! All is incredibly well, hope it is for you too.That is a small world Michael! Hope all is well.
I am a super fan of the 7.3 Godzilla. It is a beast and has tons of power. You can accelerate driving up mountains fully loaded. Absolutely zero issues.Nice camper!! How has that 7.3 been performance, any issues? Thx.
So far the 7.3l gas has been a hit. They are using this engine in aftermarket custom builds and race applications.Thank you. Leaning towards the gasser vs diesel for several reasons but the diesels have advantages of course as long as the 7.3 has a good following and doesn’t turn into a bad reputation Like the 6.0 or 6.4 the resale will hold its line.