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Albany Project Coach [message #303049] Mon, 04 July 2016 12:06 Go to previous message
The Dr is currently offline  The Dr   United States
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I ran across the perfect project coach, almost. It would not work very well as a parts coach. There was very little left inside. Although I did see the ladder inside. It was almost completely gutted. The back said Eleganza II. It was moveable although I'm not too sure about the engine. I didn't hear it run or see the engine. As far as suspension and tires, no need to replace the airbags, it didn't use them. The tires were more than 20 years old and still had a lot of life in them. Unfortunately all the glass was missing. One taillight lens was missing. There is only the driver's seat in the front and the dash looks original. There are no upgrades on the rest of it. As much of it as was there, looked original. Some of the stickers may be missing but the important ones were there. Definitely needs a new paint job. I don't like that shade of yellow too much.

I thought about picking it up but didn't think the price of $24.99 was worth it. Not to mention I don't need another project, even one this size.

Sorry John. I couldn't figure out how to open the access door to get the TZE number.

Here is a link to the pictures
AlbanyRV

Hope nobody minds a bit of humor today.

Have a happy and safe Independence Day.


Mike Sauer Toledo, OR 1975 26' Avion 1-ton front end, SullyBilt AirBag System, 3.21 tranny
 
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