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Classic 1976 38' 2 Owner -
Ozarkguy - 01-15-2015
On RTV. Ad states 50k miles...
http://www.rvt.com/Newell-38-1976-Tucson-AZ-ID6069369-UX160568?utm_source=oodle&utm_medium=cpc&utm_content=oodle&utm_campaign=oodle
RE: Classic 1976 38' 2 Owner -
Retro - 01-15-2015
It looks familiar, hasn't this one been for sale for a long time? Last ad I remember it had a fresh 3208 cat and the interior was original with orange and green? Could be a different coach, can't seem to find the other ad.
RE: Classic 1976 38' 2 Owner -
Ozarkguy - 01-16-2015
(01-15-2015, 09:18 PM)Retro Wrote: It looks familiar, hasn't this one been for sale for a long time? Last ad I remember it had a fresh 3208 cat and the interior was original with orange and green? Could be a different coach, can't seem to find the other ad.
Haven't see this one, there is a 74 in Yuma but, not nearly as nice. The Turbo is nice!,
RE: Classic 1976 38' 2 Owner -
Retro - 01-18-2015
The seller added more pics
http://tucson.craigslist.org/rvs/4837375746.html
RE: Classic 1976 38' 2 Owner -
encantotom - 01-18-2015
why was it that many of the 70's coaches had 2 twin beds in the bedroom?
tom
RE: Classic 1976 38' 2 Owner -
Ozarkguy - 01-18-2015
I changed the 74 into twins.. Bit more room and EZ to get to rear closets and drawers.. 96' inch wide not 102. One side was 76" the other was 74".. B4 the change you had to crawl over the bed... Worked well as we have different sleeping schedules. I rise in time to wake the Roosters....
RE: Classic 1976 38' 2 Owner -
folivier - 01-18-2015
And because Lucy had twin beds. So did Dick and Laura.
RE: Classic 1976 38' 2 Owner -
Retro - 01-18-2015
They also didn't work well with a bed in the center because of the wheel humps in the floor on each side.