For those looking for a nice 36ft U320 this might be of interest
Ebay 1998 U320 36ft (http://www.ebay.com/itm/231637548183?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT)
With no reserve and the pictures sure look good this could be a real nice coach but always ck it out. Good find
prfleming.
Sure looks nice in the photos. 3600 CAI floor plan with "private potty". Low miles and low hours on the generator - probably parked most of the time & plugged in. Doesn't have that "lived in and worn out" look that you often see in trailer park queens. Only mistake I noticed in the ad is they say it has a "exhaust brake" instead of "retarder". Has a gas oven plus microwave - good combo for the "serious" RV cook! I really like the interior colors throughout, and especially the diagonal tile in the kitchen and bath. The interior appears to be factory original...would be the perfect "blank canvas" to make it exactly like YOU want it. The 36' 450hp no-slide U320 is the absolute "HotRod" of the Foretravel line, and if we were still in the market I would be looking hard at this one.
Pictures aren't great quality, but it looks like the interior is oak! The first I have seen in a U320... I suppose it might be pecan, but either way, the only light colored wood interior I have seen in a U320. Interesting...
Don
Why does the 320 have oak instead of walnut? Did FT allow for customer alterations in 1998?
Foretravel has
always allowed for custom alterations! You told them what you wanted, and handed them a blank check - DONE.
The lighter interior will make the coach seem bigger inside and be less dependent on lighting for northern users with longer winter nights.
Correct canvas if the floorplan suits one.
Roof appears to be coated?
Centered on the roof, at the front of coach, next to the Winegard antenna mount, there is another round antenna of some sort. Looks too small to be a satellite dish. Any guesses?
Also, it looks (to me) like the chrome tip on the exhaust pipe is missing (6th photo from top). That would be a DEAL KILLER for me!
( just kidding 8) )
Hi all,
Is there anyone close to Bradenton, FL that could inspect this coach for us? We are in the Northwest and are interested. It is just what we have been looking for but it is hard to pre-inspect being on eBay. :help:
Cheers,
Mike Broili
Mike, it's not entirely uncommon to buy a Foretravel "sight unseen" even on Ebay (just ask me)....mine wasn't even as nice as this one, & cost about the same, more or less....but, she had great bones, she just needed a little TLC & some cosmetics...& she's perfectly gorgeous now (to me anyway!) :))
Good luck...hopefully someone will turn up soon....many locals have headed north for the summer.
I am fine with buying "sight unseen" as long as you have it "subject to inspection satisfactory to buyer by XX date".
Done that on large sail boats, motorhomes, etc.
That's exactly what I did without any regret. Thank you again Brett.
Thanks for the encouragement. It makes me nervous buying site unseen. We have checked up on John Greer Auto Sales and they look legitimate. I've talked to them on the phone and everyone was pleasant and informative. Has anyone ever done business with this firm before?
Thanks again,
Mike
You might want to give Parliament Coach in Sarasota FL a call. Ask for Dave the shop manager and see if he or one of his Foretravel trained techs gan go to the coach, inspect the bulkheads and see if all systems work, maybe drive it - They used to be a FT dealer and have Foretravel aware Techs - I am sure you can pay them a nominal amount for a pretty good (not Brett Wolfe Good....:-)) pre-buy
Paul Yasbek is in the Tampa area. He is an excellent Foretravel mechanic.
Beautiful coach. Simply don't think we can live with a non slide 36' Am highly curious to see what it tops out at!
Paul Yasbeck is in Leesburg, FL, an extremely busy guy, works only on FT's in his "spare time"....has another business, was going to recommend him, (he's the tech of choice in these parts)....just thought he was so darned busy but you never know. His web site is for Paul Yasbeck construction, can't think of it off the top of my head but look it up online.
Good luck....
His number is 813 382 0869. Told me it would be fine to contact him about this unit.
Bet it sells close to $50,000.00
Thanks everyone for the feedback. I gave Paul a call and am waiting to hear back if he can put eyes on this coach or can recommend someone.
Mike
I suspect this may be a U295. The generator appears the have only three cylinders and the refrigerator and toilet (as well as the interior wood) don't appear to be what was typically used in a U320 model.
It has U320 signature on both the front and back.
Three cylinder isuzus were found in all models along with Kubota 4 cylinders
A U295 would not have the same 450hp engine, it would have been the 8.3.
It certainly seems like a u320 to me.
Sorry--those don't show up on the views I see on my phone.
I thought the U320 typically had the 10 kW four-cylinder generator
I know that but descriptions are not always accurate.
Hi DJ,
Three cylinder Isuzu gen in my 1997 U 320. My friends 2000 U 320 has the four cylinder Kubota.
Raymond
This is entirely dependent on the model year. See the link below for the 10kw specs on a 1998 - it shows Isuzu.
Foretravel engine Belts, hoses, Filters and Fluids (http://www.beamalarm.com/foretravel-links/foretravel-belts-hoses-filters.html)
Our 98 had a 10 kw with the 3 cylinder Isuzu power tech generator, so different years have different engines on the generators
I notice that around the generator door on the front what appears to be screw heads or buttons for a bra. Anyone have anything like that? Also it looks like the carpet may have been removed in the toilet and tile installed, but not everywhere like under the toilet and along the wall. Some pealing of the decals on the back. Probably a good buy at $50k unless there is a drive train problem.
Good eyes, Jerry. Looks like the "bra" covered from base of windshield to bottom of front valance, with cutouts for the headlights and a separate section for the genny cover. Since it's a Florida coach, I'm thinking it might have been a "Lovebug" screen?
Please excuse my ignorance but what is a "LoveBug". ;D
lovebug - Plecia nearctica Hardy (http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/misc/lovebug.htm)
Not ignorant at all, too many in Florida - see here What Are Florida Lovebugs? (http://insects.about.com/od/flies/f/What-Are-Florida-Lovebugs.htm). If bodies are left on your vehicle and not cleaned off promptly, body fluids will start to react with the paint and leave metal exposed.
lovebug - Plecia nearctica Hardy (http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/misc/lovebug.htm)
Now this really fits the definition of TOO MUCH INFORMATION. All I need to know is to avoid FL in the spring and fall.
Gary B
The private toilet layout takes away the room to put in a washer/drier, correct?
Hey Gary, when I answer a question, I REALLY answer the question. You DID look up and read all the references in the foot notes, did you not?
Was tracking this coach out of curiosity. EBay oboe saying unsold? Thought it was a no reserve deal. Wonder if seller got cold feet?
"This listing was ended by the seller because the item is no longer available."
Somebody in that local area probably made them an offer they could not refuse.
SURE, I read every one.... NOT
Gary B
If for some reason it gets listed again, I'll be in Bradenton after August 19th and have gained a lot of experience and would be willing to check it out.