Flash
05-10-2013, 01:44 PM
Greetings,
After spending several months chasing a variety of Blue Bird Wanderlodges, I luckily found Prevost-Stuff and am now in the "Purchase Pending" mode on a 1997 Prevost Liberty XL. I'm still convinced that a Bird is a fantastic coach but, hey, a Prevost is a Prevost! And this was love at first sight. She's going in for pre-purchase inspections at Western Branch Detroit Diesel in Portsmouth, VA and Amadas Coach in Suffolk, VA. I'm confident that she's going to get a clean bill of health because she's been owned and coddled for 10 years by my seller. Every Prevost should be so lucky to have the climate-controlled accommodations that this baby has had. Every man would like to have a "Man Cave." Well, this coach has had a "Prevost Cave."
All of that said, I'd like to thank Dale (I think) for posting the Pre-Purchase Inspection Checklist that I intend to ask my inspection team to utilize as they look over #367. If there is anything else that folks familiar with that list think should be part of the process, I'd appreciate hearing about them.
Finally, my only reservation about this coach is that it does not have Bus Air. Instead she is cooled OTR by 3 14,000 BTU Cruise Airs with 2 4500 watt Trace inverters powering them. In the little bit of time that I have been obsessing over this coach, I have learned that the vast majority of Prevost conversions have Bus Air. Some have Cruise Air, and others have roof air. But what I am hearing is that Cruise Airs pick up a lot of road heat and may struggle to provide sufficient cooling in hot climates. In that case, I understand that owners use their generators. I think this coach has been priced to take that "deficiency" into account, and there is very little otherwise that I don't think is awesome about this Classic. BUT I'd love to hear what folks' experiences might have been sans Bus Air in their Prevost Libertys or similar conversions.
I must admit that this is my very first Forum experience on the internet. So, I look forward to my an "On-Line Prevost Romance" with the rest of you folks.
Regards,
Flash
1997 Prevost Liberty XL (soon)
Charlottesville, VA/Vero Beach, FL
11134
After spending several months chasing a variety of Blue Bird Wanderlodges, I luckily found Prevost-Stuff and am now in the "Purchase Pending" mode on a 1997 Prevost Liberty XL. I'm still convinced that a Bird is a fantastic coach but, hey, a Prevost is a Prevost! And this was love at first sight. She's going in for pre-purchase inspections at Western Branch Detroit Diesel in Portsmouth, VA and Amadas Coach in Suffolk, VA. I'm confident that she's going to get a clean bill of health because she's been owned and coddled for 10 years by my seller. Every Prevost should be so lucky to have the climate-controlled accommodations that this baby has had. Every man would like to have a "Man Cave." Well, this coach has had a "Prevost Cave."
All of that said, I'd like to thank Dale (I think) for posting the Pre-Purchase Inspection Checklist that I intend to ask my inspection team to utilize as they look over #367. If there is anything else that folks familiar with that list think should be part of the process, I'd appreciate hearing about them.
Finally, my only reservation about this coach is that it does not have Bus Air. Instead she is cooled OTR by 3 14,000 BTU Cruise Airs with 2 4500 watt Trace inverters powering them. In the little bit of time that I have been obsessing over this coach, I have learned that the vast majority of Prevost conversions have Bus Air. Some have Cruise Air, and others have roof air. But what I am hearing is that Cruise Airs pick up a lot of road heat and may struggle to provide sufficient cooling in hot climates. In that case, I understand that owners use their generators. I think this coach has been priced to take that "deficiency" into account, and there is very little otherwise that I don't think is awesome about this Classic. BUT I'd love to hear what folks' experiences might have been sans Bus Air in their Prevost Libertys or similar conversions.
I must admit that this is my very first Forum experience on the internet. So, I look forward to my an "On-Line Prevost Romance" with the rest of you folks.
Regards,
Flash
1997 Prevost Liberty XL (soon)
Charlottesville, VA/Vero Beach, FL
11134