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Old 06-25-2008, 12:24 AM
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man that think is nice!! we just sold our tiny 5er since the parents bought a place out on lake eufaula.. figured we'd save up and buy a bigger one next year but wow -- a that coach is niiiice!

i bet thats comfortable driving that sucker around!
 
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Old 06-25-2008, 03:52 AM
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you riding high with the escalade headlights huh?
i've seen a couple motor homes that used dodge pick-up truck tail lights....
i thought my head light assembly looked familar but but i didn't know it was from an escalade... i've got to double check that.. LOL

i bet thats comfortable driving that sucker around!
once we leave our house in the motor home the vacation starts.... this motorhome and our last motorhome were just great places to travel in... my wife is happy, my son is happy and he can play his video games, watch satelite tv, or log on to the internet in motion with his laptop... we've got in dash factory installed garmin gps..... i'm happy, if someone brings me my coffee... if someone wanted to, they could take a shower in transit.... this coach has a bath and a half, one of the bathrooms has a european bidet (it cleans your butt with a water sprayer and saves the planet too) you don't need tolet paper...LOL...

this coach is mainly for my wife, she has arthritus and she needs to be able to get up and move around a little while we're traveling.... if she sits in one place for as little as only 2 hours she has a hard moving around again... when we've taken trips in a car we have to stop a lot. and i have to help her out of the car.... in the coach she can lay down if she needs to...

don't forget if you don't need a motor home don't get one.... a straight pull or a goose neck is a much better buy.... you easily get the same living comfort that we have for half to one-third the price of what our motorhome cost us.... traveling isn't as good but camping comfort is just as good....
 

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So does the Dodge fit on the roof rack a that monster or what. That would be a cool life. Glad to see ya back for a while.
 
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Old 06-25-2008, 04:36 AM
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hi Bubba,
no roof rack for a dodge but how-about a a car and a boat on top of each other....

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Originally Posted by Maj Easy
hi Bubba,
no roof rack for a dodge but how-about a a car and a boat on top of each other....

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Have to get a good runnin start at the dock to jump up high enough to make that trailer. Right out a Dukes Of hazard stuff.
 
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Old 06-25-2008, 06:34 AM
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Originally Posted by Maj Easy
i've seen a couple motor homes that used dodge pick-up truck tail lights....
i thought my head light assembly looked familar but but i didn't know it was from an escalade... i've got to double check that.. LOL


once we leave our house in the motor home the vacation starts.... this motorhome and our last motorhome were just great places to travel in... my wife is happy, my son is happy and he can play his video games, watch satelite tv, or log on to the internet in motion with his laptop... we've got in dash factory installed garmin gps..... i'm happy, if someone brings me my coffee... if someone wanted to, they could take a shower in transit.... this coach has a bath and a half, one of the bathrooms has a european bidet (it cleans your butt with a water sprayer and saves the planet too) you don't need tolet paper...LOL...

this coach is mainly for my wife, she has arthritus and she needs to be able to get up and move around a little while we're traveling.... if she sits in one place for as little as only 2 hours she has a hard moving around again... when we've taken trips in a car we have to stop a lot. and i have to help her out of the car.... in the coach she can lay down if she needs to...

don't forget if you don't need a motor home don't get one.... a straight pull or a goose neck is a much better buy.... you easily get the same living comfort that we have for half to one-third the price of what our motorhome cost us.... traveling isn't as good but camping comfort is just as good....
Yea, I've seen the ones with dodge taillights...those are definitely Escalade headlights.
 
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Old 06-25-2008, 07:04 PM
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Those double decker trailers are cool! I was wondering if you towed anything behind it! If you guys get out this weekend, ya might head to Lake Eufaula - we'll be there for the week starting Friday!

Congratulations on the new coach - I've got many years before I retire, but I know my wife and I have already talked about wanting to RV when we do -- hopefully we'll still be able to afford it!
 




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