We've finally got our eyes on a Motorhome that'll carry the Spyder along with us!
Thor's Outlaw 29 H Toy-Hauler
It's built on the Ford E-450 chassis, and has the V-10 under the hood.
We've just got to see if the deal can be struck... :D
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We've finally got our eyes on a Motorhome that'll carry the Spyder along with us!
Thor's Outlaw 29 H Toy-Hauler
It's built on the Ford E-450 chassis, and has the V-10 under the hood.
We've just got to see if the deal can be struck... :D
spend that money!!!! :yes::yes:
and congrats on your future purchase :thumbup:
:congrats: Nice
can I reserve it for 2 weeks next august
Looks like a sweet ride that can carry a sweet ride!
Hope the number crunching goes your way Bob!
Bob,
So you have a new spyder on the way, and a new motor home, so what is the next purchase???
Deanna
Make sure you get a dark color interior in your new toy hauler,
one of the most profitable things we do here at the upholstery
shop is reupholster motorhomes and trailers that they got with
light colored upholstery.... it gets dirty FAST and is super hard to clean
see if yo can get a poly/nylon tweed material easy to clean and lasts
for years.
Dave
www.davesvcu.com :thumbup:
Hi Bob,
Re: We've just got to see if the deal can be struck...
M.S.R.P: $113,163
MHSRV Sale Price: $72,911
http://www.mhsrv.com/2015-thor-motor...-c-tx-i1123523
And read this first ( :yikes: ): https://www.amazon.com/Trump-Art-Dea...rt+of+the+deal
Jerry Baumchen
Good luck on the purchase, Bob! Have you measured the garage area?
That is a nice one..:clap::clap:is it just me or does it have two kitchens...one in oak and one in walnut..? :roflblack::roflblack: hope a deal can be struck..:pray:
See ya next summer. :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:
That's just what I've been looking for. Of course I'd have to sell my house and live in it full time.:D
I hope it works out for you Bob.
Shopping is half the fun.. Good luck making the deal. :thumbup:. Looks like a nice coach.
We absolutely love taking the camper with the Spyder around to different areas. We're taking it to Inks Lake state park in an area we call the hill country next weekend. You'll be glad you made the investment..!
Congratulations..!
Does this mean you'll have a mobile insurance office now? Now that would be customer service.
I'm also wondering about how Bob and Cathy will feel about climbing into that loft every night to sleep. :dontknow:
And all i got this year was a drone & an indian
Bob as previously asked does the spyder fit in the garage?
Wife was looking at this on line have not seen one in person but we want to get rid of the trailer. Please let us know.
These get great reviews. I have talked to two dealers here in Canada and they can not locate one for me. There was one for sale in Iowa at a good price. Good luck and enjoy.
Bob,
I haven't read all of the previous posts. So, if this has been written, sorry for the repeat.
I regularly read RV.Net
http://www.rv.net/forum/
I posted a question not long ago about getting a Class C RV to travel a bit during our retirement. I don't need a Toy Hauler. BTW, there are Class A Toyhaulers.
Read the responses I got:
https://www.rv.net/forum/index.cfm/f...d/29145589.cfm
They were enlightening.
Also, a close friend back in SoCal bought a Class C a few years ago. His insight was eye opening. His high level comments:
1.) Class C MH are NOT as maneuverable as Class A MH. They can only turn as tight as the Ford van they are built on. Class A MH have specially built chassis. They have a tighter turning circle which is very handy at times. But, watch the rear hangover, just like a Class C.
2.) Class C MH, like a truck slide-in camper, have a large sleeping area above the van's cab. Typically, they are unsupported. If you get one of those, in a short time it will move enough to cause leaks, etc.
My two cents worth.
Regards,
Joe T.
but a class c is based on the same van that there is a million of out there so the front end parts will always be easy and cheep to find (try to find collision parts for some 15 year old class A) you have real front doors so you pull in hop out just like your everyday car hooking up trailers is way better that these 1 door rigs ,they drive and are sized about like a full sized pu or van your cab is steel with air bags not fiberglass and wood built by the coach builders. So there are pros and cons to everything