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Main Forum => General Discussion => Topic started by: Ron Dittmer on July 01, 2024, 08:07:41 am
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My brother and his wife in Florida (Tampa area) are done with their 1998 B+ Starflyte, E350-V10 with DRW and 175,000 miles, very close to THIS ONE (https://youtu.be/QDDZDxWmMUQ) but with a beefier chassis.
It has left them stranded 3 times in the past 2000 miles. After a rebuilt transmission and two failed torque converters in rapid succession, they feel it is time to replace the rig. They really loved their 21'-2" long rig with rear corner double bed and half-dinette but would consider longer. Absolutes are...
- Not new or near new solely because of their budget
- B+
- permanent double bed
- a dinette
- prefer no slide-out(s) but may compromise if everything else is ideal.
- miles driven, they seem to be open to 80,000-ish.
- fancy paint jobs and such are not a requirement
- if preserved well and 20 years old, at the right price they would consider it.
They are very familiar with OUR PC-2350 SEEN HERE (https://www.flickr.com/photos/37432012@N08/albums/72157617468317295) feeling that would be an ideal replacement, even though it measures 2.5 feet longer than theirs.
I believe they would be willing to travel to purchase the right rig. No financing required.
Please PM me directly and I will hook you up with them.
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Wow, Ron, I just saw your post about your brother looking for something like yours. We bought our 2010 from the factory new. We have loved it. It is a 2350 and is in really good shape. I got on this site to try to start determining what its value might be. I'm still not sure. My husband has gone through some serious heart issues and now has dementia. Reluctantly, I am thinking it is time for me to get serious about selling our coach. I have had it in covered storage all of these years. It has the rear corner bed, a queen pullout sofa, one slide, full body paint, Diesel engine, and lots of options. I don't currently have it at home as it is in storage and I have most of my information on it in the vehicle.
We live in San Jose, CA. If he would be at all interested, I will try to figure out more about it to let you/him know. I have tears thinking that after being able to enjoy an rv for many years, it is time for us to retire.
MARJORIE ZUECH
408-892-8231
marjoriez@comcast.et
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Thank you Marge for your response. I am sorry to hear of your change in life. Taking care of someone with dementia is naturally difficult. I hope you have a good support group.
I am sorry to say, but my brother and sister-in-law are not interested in the Sprinter chassis with a diesel engine. Anything diesel is not a consideration.
I wish you well with the sale of your PC-2350 Sprinter. It sounds like you have protected it well while in storage which is always a influential factor. You should get good money for it. How much, I wouldn't know. One thing certain, PC's in general have gotten the attention of the RV community, so if you price it right, it should sell in good time.
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Hi Ron... I'd like to chat with you on a different topic, off the full forum site.
Can you contact me via email?
rickjohn.mokuleia@gmail.com
Rick John
Hilo, Hawaii