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    Viv

    At the bottom of the first page of my life in pictures you have the renovation of a 200yr old farmhouse and there is a picture of a prevo that you describe as the classiest liberty you ever saw.

    I'm not 100% sure but that sure looks like Jeff and Helens new bus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmboies View Post
    Viv,

    LOVED your webshots, wow what a wonderful life! Of course I had to check out the horse photo album first which I am sure surprises no one on this list who knows me I raise Morgan horses and Bob raises Prevosts

    I think you should mark your calendar for the next POG rally to be held in October in Branson, MO. You don't have to have a Prevost to "come on down" but I hope you do since it is your dream to own one. Debi
    Hey Deb, If Bob is cleaning stalls and feeding at 7:00 AM, who is raising Morgans

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    []Hey Deb, If Bob is cleaning stalls and feeding at 7:00 AM, who is raising Morgans :eek]

    Jim, you can go to your room any time now I am very lucky that Bob helps out and it is his choice no matter what he tells you That's my story and I'm stickin' to it!

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    Looks like we have another new member from Illinois. Thats great!

    Welcome henryhighwood. Now we are 3

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmboies View Post
    []Hey Deb, If Bob is cleaning stalls and feeding at 7:00 AM, who is raising Morgans

    Jim, you can go to your room any time now I am very lucky that Bob helps out and it is his choice no matter what he tells you, That's my story and I'm stickin' to it!
    Still friends Deb, Hah Hah

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joe Cannarozzi View Post
    Viv

    At the bottom of the first page of my life in pictures you have the renovation of a 200yr old farmhouse and there is a picture of a prevo that you describe as the classiest liberty you ever saw.

    I'm not 100% sure but that sure looks like Jeff and Helens new bus.
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    The bus I'm referring to was put up on E-Bay and I also saw it advertised elsewhere too...can't remember who sent the url to me the first time but I saw it in one other place besides E-Bay...where it never got bid to the reserve....but it was out of my price range...from the starting bid...over 200K was the asking price elsewhere that I saw it ...E-Bay never showed a buy it now price that I can remember...
    Here is the URL for the entire coach...if it's still available on the Net...I saved each picture on my hard drive...from these pictures...and this coach was located in Oregon...Maybe it is the one Jeff and Helen bought...
    Hugs Always Viv...

    http:/rvup.com/prevo/index.htm /www.

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    Default Prevost in Oregon...

    Looks like the ad was taken down but I still have it all saved on My Documents...and also a short cut on my desk top to it that still works for me...what can I tell ya...if it was sold it probably was taken down ...
    Hugs Always Viv...

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    The ad is still online at: http://rvup.com/prevo/index.htm

    Although the bus is not listed on the front page of rvup.com, so maybe it is not available. When I was looking for my coach I did fly up to Eugene OR and looked at two coaches represented by Michael Boland. One I really liked, but Kathy didn't. Imagine a paint job that is an Oregon sunset (11 different colors, no hard lines anywhere), but it was primarily pink. By John Stahr. Stunning, but ....

    Anyway, Michael seems to be an alright guy, but I wonder about someone who posts an appraisal, signed by himself, and who is also the salesman. Seems like a conflict to me.

    I never did see a price on this bus. One concern is that I'm told the 40ft H3's were not very popular, and although they can be gotten for a good price, the resale isn't good.

    Ray
    Last edited by Ray Davis; 05-24-2007 at 12:36 AM.

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    Default New Ad on Phil Cooper !!!!

    I just fell in love...I saw this cockpit and thought I'd died and went to heaven ...but I can't swing the price they're asking for this 92 Liberty Lady Coach..!!! 179K...
    The only thing I really didn't like about it are the two dinette chairs...they look like they wouldn't hold up a 100 lb. gal..and even tho' I only weigh 139..I like a cushion under my butt...lol...but heck they could be changed sooo easy...I can't believe this coach...!!!! yet so far out of my reach by about 50K ...
    Please look at it for me and tell me your opinions...I send a message to Phil's list asking to talk to the owner...no reply from him yet but I only sent it last night...
    Hugs Viv...
    On Phil Coopers List ...
    http://www.philcooper.com/details.php?v_id=347

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    Viv,

    You are unlikely to find an H3 in the price range you want unless it has been run hard and put away wet, or unless it was a cheap conversion.

    The cockpit in that H3 is typical of all Liberty coaches up until the new dash style of around 2000, regardless of whether it is an H3 or an XL.

    The H3 is advantageous if you intend to full time because the storage in the bays is substantial. The drawback from my wife's perspective is the climb up those stairs into the living area. Not such a big deal when getting in and out, but when we are loading the coach they are tough to negotiate.

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