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1987 Holiday Rambler Presidential 26'

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Location
North Plains Oregon
As advertised on Craigslist:

This used Holiday Rambler is a great example of one of the premium motorhomes available in 1987. It is in excellent condition with very few signs of wear. This coach features high quality wood cabinets and all the best amenities available this year. This Coach also has a rare floorplan - 2 seats behind driver and passenger and 6 person sleeping capacity. This Coach drives great!

Aluminum Coach Frame (Alumilte was the HR brand)
New Water Heater
New Dometic Fridge (2 Door, top and bottom)
New Dometic Awning
Kohler 4.5KW Generator
Electric Step (double step)
Luggage Rack and Ladder
Micro Flush Toilet
Bathtub Shower Combo
Stove with Oven (auto light)
Microwave Oven
Double Stainless Steel Kitchen Sinks
Roof AC and Dash AC
Spare Tire and Carrier
Stainless Steel Wheel Liners
Ford E350 Chassis, 460 v8
Original Interior with no rips - great shape
Cabover Bed Floorplan
Sofa (makes into a bed)
Booth Dinette (makes into a bed)
2 Swivel Chairs (behind driving area seats)
Hitch w/ Wiring
82,000 miles

$10,900


Known Issues:
Cruise Control does not work
Driver and Passenger side windows need new felt/seals.

Located in Sunnyvale Ca.

Dave - (650)303-4904

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I've no use for one myself (being a lone wolf that gets a hotel or racks in the back of the K5), but it looks like a good buy! CC fixes are usually pretty cheap to do, and ditto for window seals, so neither of those would give me any bother if I were buying.
 
Yeah, that's what I thought also.

Interesting - craigslist is not generating much traffic, had more from people driving by and seeing the signs. It shows well ;)
 
i can safely say that, providing this unit was properly maintained, should last for many years to come. i see them come into our shop from time to time (i work for Monaco/Holiday Rambler) and they're very well built units.
 
I wish
1. you were closer
and
2. I had some extra cash

That would be perfect for goin racing:D
 
beater_k20 said:
i can safely say that, providing this unit was properly maintained, should last for many years to come. i see them come into our shop from time to time (i work for Monaco/Holiday Rambler) and they're very well built units.

Nice working for the top dawg, eh? :D
 
Still have the motor home? And would you be interested in a trade? I have been thinking about putting my boat up for sale. Lemmie know

~Brian
 
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