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samsonkg@gmail.com
April 28th, 2006, 07:12 PM
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1990 24' Mobile Traveler Class C

This RV spent most of it's life in DRY, rust free Arizona. This is it's
first time in the east. Get a rust-free RV instead of a rustbucket from
the east coast!

see 30+ pictures at:

1990 mobile Traveler Photos
http://samsonkg.googlepages.com/1990mobiletraveler

F350 Ford 7.5 Liter 460 Fuel Injection (Runs Excellent, lots of power -
Just completed a trouble-free, stree-free 8000 mile trip [8.4 to 9.2
miles per gallon] all over the country, including two passes over
14,000 feet!

Very strong Automatic transmission! NO problems whatsoever.

Engine and Transmission NEVER overheats, not even at 14,000 feet!

83,034 Actual Miles

Onan 4000 Watt Generator (with just 197 Hours!)

Roof A/C Plus Dash A/C Both Blow Very Cold

Central Heating, Electric Step, full length Awning

All upholstry is in excellent condition, no tears or stains.

Tires Are In Excellent Condition

Large Refrigerator/Freezer, Hot Water Heater

Stove, Oven, Microwave Oven

Day/Night Blinds, Shower/Tub

AM/FM/CD player, wired for CB,

Heavy Duty Tow hitch installed

Stainless steel exhaust system, brand new catalytic converter.

all books & manuals present!

The only reason I am selling is because I've upgraded to a bus
conversion. I loved driving this motorhome... there was never any
problem or worry. I could and DID take it everywhere. You will be very
pleased with the performance this motorhome gives you!

items to note:

Generator is in perfectly working condition, but is presently bypassed
at the power converter with a piece of plastic in the relay to prevent
contact so it will not be started up. you can take this plastic piece
out and use the generator if desired. This is why it has such low hours
of use - i just did not wish to use it.

the two magazine racks shown in the dinette area were added by me, and
I have removed them to use in the bus conversion.

The two side chairs across from the dinette were removed recently to
create more storage space, but they are present, along with the
hardware for them. if the buyer would like the seats re-installed, i
will do that for you. If you prefer them not to be installed, the seats
will still go with the motorhome.

Carpets are in good condition, and I've professionally cleaned them,
but they do have some small stain spots here and there from normal use.

The exterior pinstriping is beginning to fade and peel in some places.
[see pictures] I left it alone because it did not bother me. You may
decide it does not bother you, either.

again, see over 30 pictures at:

1990 mobile Traveler Photos
http://samsonkg.googlepages.com/1990mobiletraveler