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96' on eBay "Rare Bird" - Ozarkguy - 09-24-2013

http://bit.ly/15QPGyr

38' series 60 w aqua hot.


RE: 96' on eBay "Rare Bird" - Yachts - 09-24-2013

Wow anyone wanna bet that may be the fastest Newell ever made


RE: 96' on eBay "Rare Bird" - Ozarkguy - 09-24-2013

Yep! I was thinking that the mountains would indeed become molehills! I was also wondering if he needs a house in N Scottsdale... Mmmmm..


RE: 96' on eBay "Rare Bird" - encantotom - 09-24-2013

that coach has been for sale for a long time. it used to be wrapped with vinyl and was a real estate mobile office in albq. if i remember right. i remember looking at it quite a few years ago. then i believe it sold back quite a while.

it is an interesting coach.

tom


RE: 96' on eBay "Rare Bird" - folivier - 09-24-2013

I was watching it too about 4 years ago. It was on ebay a few times when we bought our '93. If I remember that far back the owner had updated the interior.
Anybody know who bought that double slide 40' that was either a 2000 or 2002?
It was for sale a couple years ago. I called last year on it and it had sold. That is one of the few 40' with slides.


RE: 96' on eBay "Rare Bird" - Express1 - 09-24-2013

    There is also ANOTHER 96 for sale on eBayHuh


RE: 96' on eBay "Rare Bird" - whatsnewell - 09-25-2013

It's upside down.....or else I am...


RE: 96' on eBay "Rare Bird" - Ozarkguy - 09-26-2013

I see it has a Outback Inverter.. Anyone know anything good or bad about those?


RE: 96' on eBay "Rare Bird" - encantotom - 09-26-2013

they are good. outback and magnum were startups from guys who defected from xantrex when it began to be a conglomerate and had some issues for a while. both outback and magnum make fine and easily repairable products.

tom