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Old 03-30-2007, 03:08 PM   #1
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What do you think of the 4 chaired diner?

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Description I am selling this beautiful motorhome & stacker trailer for the wife of a very good friend of mine, that had a fatal accident. This unit is located in Minneapolis,Minnesota and could be seen at any time. The description is as follows: 1998 Volvo Chassis with 2001 Elite Motorcoach, 2004 Haulmark Trailer. Both custom built to match. The motorcoach is 40' long , the trailer is 32' inside. This is a must see combination. Excellent condition., Driven by the owner only. Stored in a temperature controlled garage.Volvo 550 Eaton 13 speed, Elite motorcoach was built onto the chassis in 2001. Leather interior, flat screen TV,w/DVD/VHS, digital Cinema sound and satelite. One piece full height shower with sky light.Four tv's, back up camera system. Power awning with automatic wind retraction and remote, and more, all the extras. 2004 Haulmark trailer with power hoist, NASCAR hat post height, custom cabinets, AC,ramp door with springs, reinforced roof with railings, power awning, and more extras. You must see this one of a kind custom built combination. The greatest of care has been given to this coach and hauler. Please call for appointment to see or any questions. Mickey 480-985-4356

The motorhome from bumper to hitch is 55ft. The trailer from hitch to rear is 34ft. The rear door is 10ft high and 7ft 9" wide the inside of trailer is 12ft high and 8ft wide.

will sleep 6 people... 2 in the bed 2 on the pull out couch and 2 in the truck bunk the benches turn into a bed. nice listing.
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