I also wondered about the decorations in some houses of ill-repute shown in some western movies. Another plus is that it matches the color of my Honda. Who knows, the estate that owns it may reconsider and give me a call. If that happens, Foodsman will have another coach to consider, one with everything working.
2001 Newell #579
tow a Honda Odyssey
fun car: 1935 Mercedes 500K replica
How did you guys feel about the camera pointed at the shower? Lol
In regards to the coach at lazy days, both Richard and I both made runs at it. He probably can attest to more mechanical stuff than me.. The owner had 2 Newell's the previous one was already sold it was the. m&m hospitality coach at nascar. It is really beat up and when I asked questions about the current situation several of the systems would not work. The owner feels it's worth 150 plus. I feel it needs about 75k worth of work.. So from there you can put a value on it. But I would not be interested in the coach for what the seller wants.
I'm with you Marc, the last thing that I as a new-bee would consider is a coach that requires a lot of work going in. The last thing I want to do is strap on my first motorhome and know I have trouble going in... Having trouble is one thing, knowing you bought trouble is something else again.
The reason I ask is the 99 is the only Newell I've seen so far and it was gorgeous. The Newell I talked about above is gorgeous. And here is another 1999 Newell that is gorgeous... What is it with the 99's is it just a prime vintage?
Harry
(This post was last modified: 07-22-2014, 03:34 PM by Foodsman.)