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Title: 2000 Allure For Sale
Post by: Richard Stearns on March 11, 2006, 12:16:32 am
Yahoo Message Number: 21615 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/21615)
Hi, group:

We've been full timing for three years, and after some soul-searching, decided to tour by more conventional means. It was a wonderful lifestyle, but as with our sailboat which provided equally fond memories, it's time to move on.
For anyone interested, here's the website: http://web.mac.com/evierudie/iWeb/ (http://web.mac.com/evierudie/iWeb/) Site/2000%20Country%20Coach%20Allure.html

Dick & deVonne
Allure #30519
Title: Re: 2000 Allure For Sale
Post by: Sue Conant on March 11, 2006, 09:37:07 am
Yahoo Message Number: 21620 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/21620)
Re: [Country-Coach-Owners] 2000 Allure For SaleAltho' we are not in the market for another RV (just got this one!) your coach is beautiful inside. Like your customization. We've done a lot with this one since we are now full timing. I like the idea for the cats. Did you make the crate yourself? And how does it hook to the coach? Good luck on your next adventure.

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Sue

'05-42' Allure #31254
Title: Re: 2000 Allure For Sale
Post by: Richard Stearns on March 12, 2006, 12:11:36 pm
Yahoo Message Number: 21646 (http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/Country-Coach-Owners/conversations/messages/21646)
Thanks, Sue.

Regarding the cat cage: we bought it from an on-line business that specializes in pet show cages: ultraliteproducts.com. What you're looking at is model 210 from their products list. We hang it above the window frame on small "L" brackets, two permanently screwed to the MH with holes to receive pins (bolts, actually) that are attached to an other set of brackets on the cage.
The cage can be easily folded and put into the basement, but we leave it assembled and put it in the toad when moving to our next stop. The cats can't wait until it's hung again, and it fits nicely under the awning to keep them out of the elements. We hang a bird feeder from the awning to further keep them occupied.
BTW: Others have asked about removing the "head banger" TV cabinet. Last year while at JC for service, we obtained an estimate from CC's cabinet shop to shrink it to the size of the adjacent cabinets; plus putting in a cabinet under the passenger-side dash. Their estimate then was $900, and we intended to have it scheduled if and when we passed back through Oregon.

Dick & DeVonne
Cats: Evie & Rudie
Allure #30519