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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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General Discussion / Re: Cover for a 2350
« on: March 23, 2024, 06:04:11 pm »
Ron, thank you for a good idea.  I am feeling a bit down at the moment.  I really don't want to sell it.  My husband is having some major health issues and cannot drive it anymore.  I can but know that I would have a very hard time getting a cover off and on.  Unfortunately, the only place I can store it at our home is right close to our neighbor's tree that drops sticky stuff and leaves year-around.  I've got to figure out something by the end of April when I have to bring it home.

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General Discussion / Cover for a 2350
« on: March 23, 2024, 04:37:14 pm »
After having our 2010 2350 Phoenix Cruiser in inside storage for many years, our storage warehouse has lost its lease.  We are thinking we will have to bring it home and store it outside.  Does anyone know of a good cover that is fairly easy to put on?  Thank you for your help in deciding how to protect our little cruiser.

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General Discussion / Mirror won't adjust
« on: November 07, 2023, 07:16:20 pm »
Hi everyone, I'm attempting to adjust the mirrors in my 2010 Sprinter motorhome.  We have a 2350 that we purchased in 2010 from the factory.  The chassis is actually a 2008.  My right mirror will adjust but the left one just sits there and won't budge.  Any idea what the problem could be?

Thank you for your help or ideas.
Margie

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General Discussion / Pedal extenders for 2350 Sprinter
« on: March 07, 2021, 06:34:13 pm »
Has anyone used pedal extenders on their Phoenix Cruiser Sprinter motorhomes?  We have a 2350 2010.  My husband was the primary driver but now with some serious health issues, I will be doing more driving.  I am 5'1" and have trouble reaching the pedals with my shorter legs.  Thanks for any input.


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Tips and Tricks / Re: Bathroom shelf for Model 2350
« on: May 10, 2018, 02:15:12 pm »
That is a terrific idea!  We did extend the countertop over on ours and attached a toilet paper holder underneath which is helpful.  We got the same material from the company that the countertop was made of to do it.  This idea gives some much needed storage as well.  Great job!

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Thank you so much for your responses.  I you do still have an itinerary, I would love to see it.  It may be too late to get reservations at campgrounds for this summer but I hope we can.  We don't mind not having hookups and rarely do when out and about exploring.  Like so many others, we love to just go and spend as much time as we want without having to stick to a schedule dictated by reservations but I guess those days are about over for everywhere.  I appreciate all of your comments.

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Ron,

I was looking through old posts today attempting to see if anyone had traveled up to the Banff/Jasper area.  We are thinking about possibly going late summer or early fall.  By any chance, do you have your itinerary posted anywhere or have any helpful ideas?  We also have a 2350 but ours is a Sprinter. 

Margie

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Tips and Tricks / Re: Modifications & additions to PC 2350
« on: August 30, 2016, 06:09:54 pm »
I haven't been on the blog for quite some time.  Curious and have to ask, do you happen to have a model for source for the table you use?  The one that came with our 2350 '10 is so cumbersome and I don't like it.  Thank you.

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Around the Campfire / Re: Our Sparky's last trip
« on: April 27, 2016, 05:33:30 pm »
We were so sorry to read about your loss of Spraky.  We are practically neighbors as we live in San Jose.  We bought our 2350 in 2009 because we didn't want to travel without our little Havanese, Benny.  Benny has liver shunts so is on all kinds of medicines and a special diet.  Consequently we don't leave him with anyone.  He is a happy traveler and doing well.  It is so sad when we lose one of our babies and they mean the world to us. 

- Margie and Pete

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General Discussion / Re: Watch out for trojan(virus) from Carol Sims
« on: August 24, 2015, 02:24:17 pm »
Yes, they definitely got hacked.  I talked to Carol a short time ago. 

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Adventure Anywhere / Re: Adventure Anywhere - A New Adventure
« on: July 09, 2015, 03:23:34 pm »
Ron, CONGRATULATIONS to you and your beautiful family.  So much fun ahead for all of you.

Margie

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General Discussion / Cabinet door latches
« on: October 12, 2014, 06:24:46 pm »
Has anyone replaced the plastic door latches in your PC with something stronger that really keeps those doors closed while traveling?  On our recent trip, several of our doors managed to fly open.  We tried some of the magnetic latches and they weren't great either.  We have had our motorhome for five years now and after 30,000 miles those latches just aren't holding.  We have replaced some with the plastic latches that we originally had but would like something much stronger.  Thanks for your help.

Margie

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Adventure Anywhere / Wonderful trip to Utah and Colorado
« on: October 02, 2014, 05:04:37 pm »
We just returned from a wonderful three-week trip to the parks in Utah and also the San Juan Mountains in Colorado.  While in Moab, I did see another Phoenix Cruiser at the Visitor Center, leaving one of the campgrounds along the Colorado River and they were also entering Deadhorse State Park as we were leaving.  I so wanted to meet these people but we never managed to connect.  Just a quick wave.  We really had a great time and it was hard to head home.  There just never seems to be quite enough time to do everything we would like to do.  We definitely plan to head back that way when possible.  The Million Dollar Highway was just as wonderful as everyone has said and we didn't find it all that difficult to drive as the road was in great condition and we had plenty of room.  On a different trip, we thought the highway going up to Jeremy in Arizona was more difficult.  Of course, my husband was doing the mountain driving and I just had to sit back and relax.  Both he and the PC did a great job.  We thoroughly enjoyed the little village of Silverton in Colorado.  My husband's father worked the mines there in that area in the early 1900's.  When we arrived and visited the museum, they invited us to take part in their 50th anniversary the next day.  Everyone was very friendly and we had a great time there. 

Margie

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General Discussion / Re: Small, quiet electric heater suggestions???
« on: August 27, 2014, 04:04:18 pm »
Thank you so much to everyone who responded about your choice for a small, quiet, electric heater.  This group is the best!!

Happy travels,
Margie

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