The story line is familiar so I know we have seen this one before, but it sure looks like a nice coach, and if it's as nice as it looks it might not be too overpriced. It would be nice if somebody in the area could have a look and maybe get some tag info on this one.
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Posts: 3495 | Location: Venice Fl. | Member Since: 07-12-2004
I have rec'd a lot of questions about this so I'll post a short version. 1. Imho, the coach did not look nearly as nice as the photos. 2. Unfinished repair to the black/grey tanks in back because parts hadn't arrived. I had driven over 600 miles to possibly buy & this wasn't disclosed. (not the only issue, imho, tho I am not a mechanic) 3. I was frustrated/disappointed and didn't take the trouble to drive it (it was on levelers on blocks in sand driveway). I must be naive, but at this price point, >60k miles, and the photos, I guess I thought danny was right: it sure looks like a nice coach, and if it's as nice as it looks it might not be too overpriced.
Posts: 118 | Location: Atlanta, GA USA | Member Since: 04-18-2004
Originally posted by stringmann: ...I guess I thought danny was right: it sure looks like a nice coach, and if it's as nice as it looks it might not be too overpriced.
If you haven't figured it out yet... Yes, this is tigger's Coach. She is also marketing the coach in Houston too.
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This coach was bought new by a Louisiana doctor who used it for LSU football weekends. He sold it to me (a 71 year old lady with 2 very neat cats) and I lived in it for about a year while I was building a house.
That quote, or one close to it, has appeared in each one of her ads.
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