It is with a heavy heart that we have decided to sell our brand new ParkLiner. The first picture will reveal why ..
Standard features include a queen bed, bathroom and 6'4" of interior ceiling height. Bunk bed option included.
Non Smokers, excellent condition, Queen bed, shower hot water heater is gas/elec, roof top a/c, screen window embedded in the door, Maxx Air Fan, side dinette, which coverts to ‘couch’ or bunk beds, high arch faucet, LED lights, 3 way refrigerator, microwave, closet, extra outlets, awning, am/fm/dvd radio, spare tire, crank open awningwindows will not allow water in if its raining, lots of inside storage,(The upper cabinets provide 21 linear feet of overhead storage ) 2 propane tanks, 30 gal waste water tank, 15 gal fresh water tank, 30 gal black water tank, deep cycle marine battery, exterior recepticle and storage.
Weighing only 2300 lbs, it can be towed by most SUVs. We tow with our minivan
added cover over Maxx Air Fan
added front stablizers
added electric tongue jack
I don't get the clue as to why you are selling, but where are you? My Fire tablet doesn't show that.
Am I correct that it does not have the mascerating toilet?
I was fantasizing our dogs would love to crawl under the table and stay out of the way some. HA. They are so spoiled. Need to be in the middle of everything. The toilet is whatever came with the trailer. No flaws anywhere The camper is perfect I truly love it
Is this the one that was at the Eggs on the Hiawassee Rally?
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Steve and Tali - Dogs: Rocky and our beloved Reacher, Storm, Maggie and Lucy (waiting at the Rainbow Bridge) 2008 Outlaw Oliver Legacy Elite & 2014 Outlaw Oliver Legacy Elite II 2022 Silverado High Country 3500HD Diesel 4x4
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Steve and Tali - Dogs: Rocky and our beloved Reacher, Storm, Maggie and Lucy (waiting at the Rainbow Bridge) 2008 Outlaw Oliver Legacy Elite & 2014 Outlaw Oliver Legacy Elite II 2022 Silverado High Country 3500HD Diesel 4x4
That refrigerator must be sealed to anywhere in the coach- RVIA rule.
I have found some in my past that were open in an overhead cabinet- made quick work of those once the owners knew the possible tragedy. stay safe-
Bill
Hey Bill... went out and took pic. Looks like the fridge is screwed to the cabinet Well I guess thats not really a cabinet but the box for the cabinets.
The screws, as best as I can tell, are to hold the appliance in the cabinet- there needs to be a seal behind those trim pieces. Unless you have taken a refrigerator out before, my advice is not to. Best bet it to have a very good CO detector and with excellent batteries-- not year old batteries but new ones. If you get the CO detector going off, time to get a tech to look at the reason for the CO leak. Main culprits for CO leaks: refrigerator, water heater, furnace, cook top.
As a funny aside, one previous customer had his detector going off intermittently and despite very detailed efforts to determine the leak, nothing showed. I noticed the dog bed next to the detector. As it turned out, Fluffy had her own gas leaks and when she ****ed, the detector went off--moved the bed, problem solved! I can never overstate the need for good CO detector!
Best to you this New Year!
Bill