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Re: Newbie takes delivery at MOT--FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY!! With Thanks

Reply #50
Thanks, I'll contact them all with our "wish list."

I knew of MOT and Foretravel Factory, but I did not know that PPL was a good source.  I've found a few private sellers in Texas, too.

Wayne

Re: Newbie takes delivery at MOT--FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY!! With Thanks

Reply #51
Wayne,

You can scroll through PPL's sold list and will fine a number of Foretravels-- afterall, less than 175 miles from Mecadoches.

Used Diesel Motor Homes Sold - PPL Motor Homes
Brett Wolfe
EX: 1993 U240
Moderator, ForeForum 2001-
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Re: Newbie takes delivery at MOT--FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY!! With Thanks

Reply #52
I confirm what Brett is saying about contacting the salesmen and getting notification of consignments. I wasn't aware of PPL, but I put my name in with Mel Cordrey at MOT and Tyle Fore at FOT. Was the only way I found out about the Nimbus. Missed out on five other Foretravels before I learned the ropes on that.

Best of Luck. It is definitely worth the wait and effort.

Don
2007 Nimbus 340 quad slide
Build #6386 FMC #17360 FMCA #441779

Re: Newbie takes delivery at MOT--FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY!! With Thanks

Reply #53
We bought our first DP at PPL. We bought it the day it was put on the lot for sale. Our purchase was pretty much on a whim. I had little knowledge about quality except for Prevost and Newell, which are both outside our comfort zone. Our experience dealing with PPL was good.

After eight months of owning the SOB DP, we bought a Foretravel from a private party and sold the SOB via consignment at MOT. Those were both good experiences. I think MOT had a buyer for the SOB before we put it on consignment. We had our check about ten days after we left the coach at MOT.

We've not bought or sold a coach via FOT, but our service experiences have been good at the factory.

We've had good transactions at PPL, FOT, and MOT. Indeed, let them know what you want. Also, post on this forum what you want and check the forum often. We found our coach via a Craiglist post that was reflected on Foreforums. We called within hours of the initial post and began inspecting the coach the next day.
J D Stevens
1997 U295 CAI 36' Build #5085
2002 Subaru Outback
Motorcade 16869
Bellville, TX

Re: Newbie takes delivery at MOT--FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY!! With Thanks

Reply #54


I still can't believe it's true every time I look out and see that beauty in the driveway. It's killing me right now because we had a previous trip planned and ticketed to be out here in Iowa for a family wedding. Love the extended family, but can't wait to get back home to Virginia to continue learning and prepping for our first little outing. Every day with the coach is a new learning experience.  We are just enjoying the heck out of that.

Definately a want not a need.  Great to scratch that want once in a while isn't it.
"Riding and rejoicing"
Bob
1997 U320 40' Mid entry, build 5132,  wtbi ce27, 4th owner
2007 Solara convertible
2 prodeco tech outlaw ss electric bikes

1095 watts solar
08 Ls 460 and a sc430
2000 Ford F-250 superduty 4x4

Re: Newbie takes delivery at MOT--FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY!! With Thanks

Reply #55
Congratulations! We too want to enjoy RVing while we can enjoy RVing! Maybe it is purely a want on one level yet then again I believe it is imperative that we enjoy life to the fullest provided we are responsible and earn our income honestly! Having a young daughter late in life I feel we owe her the best experiences possible and ASAP plan on taking advantage of one of the 20 something year old coaches on this forum...
Tom
1998 U320 40'

 

Re: Newbie takes delivery at MOT--FINALLY, FINALLY, FINALLY!! With Thanks

Reply #56
Remember to drive very slowly in tight spaces, if concerned stop and get out and look. Especially if doing any turning.
If backing have someone behind you on the ground to guide you.
Also look out for low branches and other things like low bridges.
By the time you get home you should have feel for where you are in the lanes. It is uneasy at first.
We have an inexpensive set of walkie talkies for coach use. we use them whenever I need a ground guide (backing & tight maneuvers) or when we're on the road at truck stops, rest areas or whenever we're physically separated. Big safety item for us. Comfortable feeling having communications available, especially in a dark parking lot full of strange people & vehicles. HUGE help when backing up.
Fred Lewers
1984 FTX ORED
Build #2423
1991 Ford Taurus SHO
17 1/2  trillion dollars....  TANSTAAFL....  The party's winding down folks!