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  • PurchDate: November 2015
  • Model: 2350 Ford
  • ModelYear: 2003
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  • IntColor: Hickory/ Beige
  • ExtColor: Custom Ford colors- dark shadow grey & blue jeans metallic
  • Location: SoCal
2950
« on: April 25, 2020, 03:00:29 am »
There’s been a lot of discussion about this ultra rare model.

https://losangeles.craigslist.org/ant/rvs/d/palmdale-2007-phoenix-cruiser/7105432618.html

(Disclaimer - I am in no way connected to the owner or seller. I hope I am not breaking the forum rules by posting this link).
Goin' where the wind goes...

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Ron Dittmer

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  • PurchDate: June 2007
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  • ModelYear: 2007
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  • IntColor: Cherry Green&Gray
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  • Location: N/E Illinois
Re: 2950
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2020, 06:03:15 am »
The dark gray dash board is a give-away that it is built on a 2006 chassis.....nothing wrong with that.  I believe it is otherwise identical to a 2007 E450.

Boy, like the ad states, it could sure use a clear-coat job.  I don't know how to address that except by a professional.
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  • PurchDate: 02/27/18
  • Model: 2551
  • ModelYear: 2010
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Re: 2950
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2020, 07:36:29 am »
I've racked my brain often trying to figure out how to convert my 2551 to a rear twin bed configuration like this 2950. Has anyone ever seen this type of layout custom built in a 2551? (No way could I afford to order one)
The only design fault I see in ours is that the head of the bed is nearly in the Head. (After I moved the TV of course.) Oh ya, and the street side bed is barely long enough for my 5'5" wife.
Putting all the holding tanks towards the middle of the chassis (if possible) would only increase the balance.
Dougn
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I wouldn't trust any Clist ad that starts with "I'm selling this for a friend..."
Riding the fine line between bravery and stupidity since infancy.

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Joseph

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  • Location: California
Re: 2950
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2020, 11:06:10 am »
I have no idea what it would cost to have that finish fixed however in our area body work on a Motorhome is rated at $150 hour;  twice that of working on standard vehicles. Before bothering to contact them I'd go to a body shop in your area and ask for a ball park cost.  Unless of course you don't care about the finish.