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Re: 2002 U320 on RVT

Reply #1
Clean looking Coach.  Looks to have a Silverleaf glass dash.  Those are 10K alone.  David
David & Lou Ann Bouchard
Summer: Mount Vernon, Ohio
Winter: RiverBend Motorcoach Resort  LaBelle, Florida
2003 U320 38' Build #6174 "Willie"
2013 Cadillac SRX Toad
MC #17151 FMCA #F431393

Re: 2002 U320 on RVT

Reply #2
Didn't know it was a 12 cylinder gas engine :giggle:
Richard & Betty Bark & Keiko our Golden Doodle
2003 U320T 3820 PBDS
Build # 6215
MC # 16926
2016 Chevrolet Colorado 4X4 diesel

Re: 2002 U320 on RVT

Reply #3
Hey Mark,

You got that right, it twas my little "baby" giant.  My friend Gary Bouland just sent me an e-mail asking me about it.  I rather doubt he is ready to go buy it, but I pointed out in my reply to him that like most dealers, they just can't get things RIGHT no matter what they do. 

Here's a portion of my reply to him, in case there are other inquisitive minds, who choose to not send me a personal message: They claim it is a "Class A - Gas RV"  If someone ever put a gasoline engine in that thing, they would have to do away with the bedroom, just to have enough room for the monster.  I got a real kick when they claim "Has always been kept in a Climate Control fully enclosed garage space"  Maybe before I bought it and afterwards, but definitely not during the 5 plus years I owned it.  But then I put on 31,000 miles too.  "All Brand New Michelin Tires installed" I rather doubt that—two plus years ago MOT did at 54,000 miles!  I guess maybe if the next owner doesn't look at the date code on the tires, just by looking at the tread they will think these are brand new!

Sorry folks, I almost never get on the forum anymore.  A lot has been happening with me and for rather obvious reasons (like no Foretravel), the discussions here don't have the relevance/importance they once did.  More important things such as what it takes to keeping me alive or being more mobile, when have replaced my time travels.  My thanks to the two or three people who have stayed in touch with this former has been, who has "forgotten" more than many of today's RV'ers.  It's that stuff that I've forgotten that keeps reminding me why I shouldn't stick my neck out too far with all you well educated Forum members. ^.^d
John Christman

Re: 2002 U320 on RVT

Reply #4
Didn't know it was a 12 cylinder gas engine :giggle:

You should know by know that many dealers have no idea what they are looking at or saying!  If they ever got all their FACTS straight, more folks might learn to trust them.  If that coach had a gas engine, I rather doubt it would have ever climbed some of the mountain roads I drove it on.
John Christman

Re: 2002 U320 on RVT

Reply #5
It is good to see you post again John.  Hope you are well.
2025 Wanderbox Outpost 32 on F600 Expedition Motorhome
2015 Born Free Royal Splendor on Ford 550 nonslide version  for sale
Former Coaches  covering. 360,000 miles
1999 34 U270
2000 36 U320
2001 42' double slide U320
2018 Jeep Rubicon