Wow, that's pretty cool... I wonder where that rear door leads? A 28-footer is too short to have it's own separate bedroom, but I guess it could have a corner bath and corner bed back there with a curtain separating from the front.
A set of chrome wheel simulators would really dress up the outward appearance of the rig.
EDIT: I emailed the seller and asked for some interior photos, so if I get any more I'll post them here.
Posts: 374 | Location: Illinois | Member Since: 10-09-2006
Hi! My husband actually converted the motorhome. It was originaly a DUI check point for CA highway patrol. My husband removed all of the desks. He built bunk beds in the back (behind rear door). Added kitchen sink, range sofa sleeper, and microwave. I can give you a link to snapfish so you can look @ the picts I have.
She also sent a link to more photos but you need a Snapfish account to view. I have login info for that somewhere, but it's past my bedtime so I'll have to take a look tomorrow.
Posts: 374 | Location: Illinois | Member Since: 10-09-2006
Purchased it today. It is currently sitting beside my house as I decide on what to do first. Lots of power, I accidentally unstuck the rear tires for a moment while test driving it last week. The road was packed snow, but it was still a bit of a shock.
Obiron
Posts: 1 | Location: Colorado Springs, CO | Member Since: 12-13-2009
Originally posted by Obiron: Purchased it today. It is currently sitting beside my house as I decide on what to do first. Lots of power, I accidentally unstuck the rear tires for a moment while test driving it last week. The road was packed snow, but it was still a bit of a shock.
Obiron
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