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Country Coach Restoration, Repair & Parts Forums => Country Coach Archive => Topic started by: Brian Eichhorn on November 27, 2003, 11:39:23 am

Title: older motorhomes
Post by: Brian Eichhorn on November 27, 2003, 11:39:23 am
Yahoo Message Number: 7313 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/7313)
Everyone has problems!!!!!! But as we al travel the byways we should be proud of our rigs. We have the best built in the USA and as we have found every silver cloud looses its lining. My coach is the 30 Intrigue built and now has 114,000 miles on it . Problems are minor but the enjoyment is major. I'm very proud to have a Country Coach in the midwest to show off . It has turned many eyes to the CC brand. My coach is not garaged and still looks new except for the repainting of the lower door from scratches and a hard curb that broke the fiberglass. The crack and milking of the top of motorhomes is common a simple clear coat can solve that problem only to expose a very slick service when on the roof. Anyway the new coaches will have to endure the aging affect as do the older ones. For those who choose to spend the $300 plus g's to by new or newer coaches expect to have problem it is not the price you pay to keep problem from happening but the way you take care of the price you choose.

HAPPY THANKGIVING AND HAPPY TRAVELING

Brian Eichhorn

1995 10030 Intriguel
Title: Re: older motorhomes
Post by: Rvman4u on November 27, 2003, 01:08:49 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 7317 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/7317)
Quote from: Brian Eichhorn"
Everyone has problems!!!!!! But as we al travel the byways we should be proud of our rigs. We have the best built in the USA and
as we have found every silver cloud looses its lining. My coach is the 30 Intrigue built and now has 114,000 miles on it . Problems are minor but the enjoyment is major. I'm very proud to have a Country Coach in the midwest to show off . It has turned many eyes to the CC brand. My coach is not garaged and still looks new except for the repainting of the lower door from scratches and a hard curb that broke the fiberglass. The crack and milking of the top of motorhomes is common a simple clear coat can solve that problem

only to expose a very slick service when on the roof. Anyway the new coaches will have to endure the aging affect as do the older ones. For those who choose to spend the $300 plus g's to by new or newer coaches expect to have problem it is not the price you pay to keep problem from happening but the way you take care of the price you choose.

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HAPPY THANKGIVING AND HAPPY TRAVELING > Brian Eichhorn

1995 10030 Intriguel

AMEN!!

( Happy turkey day to you and yours)

Sully

2002 Allure 36 ft gally slide #30549