01-29-2021, 09:08 PM
The beds were N/S (fore/aft) in virtually all the 8V92's. The E/W (left/right) beds are in most of the Series 60's. There were a few rear lounge units built each year during the early to mid 90's that had couches on the rear and both side walls in lieu of a 'regular' bed. Some of those have been converted to E/W beds. In 1995, there was a mixture of rectangular beds and the keyhole shaped beds. By 1996 most were the E/W keyhole shaped beds, although #405, 407, and 427 had a N/S rectangular bed. The curved dash came in late in the 1996 model year.
In the early to mid 90's propane equipped Newells carried a 67 gal propane tank about 54 gallons usable and most had RV refrigerators. During 1993 and 1994 some Newells were built with propane and a residential 120 volt side by side refrigerator.
The one you reference is #410, center bath, walk in rear closet. E/W keyhole shaped bed. That coach is unusual in that it has a tub/shower and a desk has replaced the dinette. Other than #423 and 435, 1996's, which has a rear bath and a half bath, you won't find rear baths in many non-slide Newells.
In the early to mid 90's propane equipped Newells carried a 67 gal propane tank about 54 gallons usable and most had RV refrigerators. During 1993 and 1994 some Newells were built with propane and a residential 120 volt side by side refrigerator.
The one you reference is #410, center bath, walk in rear closet. E/W keyhole shaped bed. That coach is unusual in that it has a tub/shower and a desk has replaced the dinette. Other than #423 and 435, 1996's, which has a rear bath and a half bath, you won't find rear baths in many non-slide Newells.