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    Default First Time Prevost Owner - Questions....

    Hello. My name is Tully. I bought my first RV/Coach last summer. It was a American Eagle 39 Foot 1995. Got my feet wet. Was very nice and well built. My first choice was a Prevost- but out of $ range.

    Came by a 1990 Prevost- Country Coach for sale. Spoke with the owner numerous times on the phone, email & photos- ect...

    Three owners with him being the 3rd owner and has owned for 10 years.

    He just had a stroke last year and decided to put up for sale. Had a new 20k Kohler generator put in just a couple years back. Converted A/C from R12 to R34- entire system at a cost of $13,000. Had spent $40,000 to update interior - new leather recovered on all furniture, dash. Burl wood dash plates, marble flooring ....

    Coach has 224,000 miles on it. Service records back to day one including every single service receipt all in binder. He was very pro-active on maint. items.

    Well here goes- He had listed on philcooper.com. for $119,500. I was able to get coach for $105,000 and have him deliver it from Ariziona to Illinois. I will take delivery of the coach on 4/15/08.

    Always loved Prevost look. Loved the idea of a tag wheel. The weight. The quality.

    Not certain how to link- if you go to philcooper.com you will see it listed- $119,500.

    I am very new to this and would appreciate any thoughts or insights. Was Country Coach a good converter? I know that make a decent fiber/plastic coach.

    This has brand new Mich. tires and house/coach batteries.

    Will post more in the next day or two. Just wanted to say hi and introduce myself.

    Looking forward to comments.

    Tully

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    Tully, Welcome to the Prevost world. Hope you can come to the rally in Sevierrville, TN in three weeks. You will learn a great deal about your coach, and we'll get to meet you and see your new coach.

    I had a 93 Marathon and now I have Country Coach. I liked some things better on the Marathon and some better on the Country Coach. Overall, I am very happy with my CC, and I think the other CC owners on this forum feel the same way.

    I looked at the pictures, and yours looks like a very nice coach that has been well maintained. Maintenance is much more important than who converted the coach. Welcome aboard.
    Dale & Paulette

    "God Loves you and has a plan for your life!

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    Tully: Welcome to the nut and bolt house as some may call us. We are certainly glad to have you on board. From what I see from the photos - the coach looks like a great buy. The cleanliness and condition of everything in the photos looks great. It appears that the p.m. and regular maintenance, along with some soap, water, and wax have been applied on a regular basis.

    Congratulations on the new coach. There is nothing in the world like a Prevost Motorhome! The Country Coach is a popular brand in the Prevost Owners Group as you will soon see.

    Fire away with your questions as we have a couple of very capable guys and a bunch who can make up answers to your questions. Sometimes we even lie.

    We are having a Rally (a get together with food and stuff) in and around Dollywood in April. You should try to be there. I think there is 40 plus buses going to show up for fun and information exchanging.
    Roger that!
    2008 Liberty DS XL2
    2023 Denali Ultimate
    My 6th Prevost

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    Tully Guest

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    I live in Illinois. 30 minutes South of Chicago. However, I built a retirement home in Tennesee two years ago. Bought 11 acres of land and decided to build. Have another 20 years before retirement but thought- what the heck.

    Anyhow, the house is 40 minutes East of Nashville in Carthage/Gordonsville.

    I have never been to a Rally before but sounds like it would be a great time.

    Is there a schedule for time and dates for the Tennesee get togethers?

    Have so many questions and will be posting often.

    Tully

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    Tully, This link will get you to the agenda for the TN rally. http://www.prevost-stuff.com/prevost...up_rally_V.htm There are currently about 50 Prevost's scheduled to be there.
    Dale & Paulette

    "God Loves you and has a plan for your life!

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    Welcome to the forum, Tully. You will soon find out that the hundred bucks to join is the best investment you could have made as far as your Prevost goes.
    Come to the Tenn rally if at all possible. You will get up to speed much faster with hands on help.

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    Welcome Tully, I always enjoy it when 1st timers post. Its great to have you. I would verify other rubber componants are as new as your tires , like the air bags, belts, etc. I know very little about the older Prevosts but you have purchased a million mile Bus at a reasonable price. Congradulations.
    Last edited by garyde; 03-26-2008 at 11:27 PM.
    Gary & Lise Deinhard, 2003 Elegant Lady Liberty, Dbl slide

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    Tully Guest

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    Good information cannot be valued by the dollar. $100.00 is $100.00. Now getting the right information from a "target group" such as this will be priceless.

    My first and only rig was a 29,000 pound American Coach- 39 footer.

    Was very nice but had plety of flex and rattles that drove the wife nuts.

    She says she hopes this Prevost will be a little better with road manners.
    I told her the tag set up and six extra tons should be of help. I hope I am correct?

    Is there much of a learning curve on the driving of the 40foot tag of over the 39 foot single ax.?

    I would guess tracking straight would be better and cross winds and trucks blowing by less noticed?

    Tully

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    Tully, I had a 1999 40' American Dream, and although it was very nice with 2 slides, it didn't compare to any of the Prevosts. If yours is as well-maintained as it looks, you will be pleasantly surprised.
    Dale & Paulette

    "God Loves you and has a plan for your life!

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    Tully,

    Welcome to the POG !
    We are also in ILLINOIS. 2 HR SW of Chicago. Perhaps we will make
    small mini-mini-mini Prevost rally in ILLINOIS this summer ?

    Alek

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