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Good engine of course. Really low ceiling and appliances will be old/worn out unless recently replaced. Roofs are aluminum and usually have pitting from age. I'm in the RV industry. They have a certain following but also tend to have a high cost of ownership. GLWB.
I don't know what price range you can afford, but I do know the nice one's I have seen are in the $6,000 range. Of course it all depends what your needs are or how nice condition you personally want.
That's around what I'm expecting to pay. I don't care if it needs an engine or tranny, just so the coach is in decent shape and it wasn't lived in, as they don't hold up well to constant use.
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