1997 Concourse, Triton V-10, 111,000 miles, Seattle area, $25,000
Bought this last April and did a few trips, but I'm not as much as an RV person as I thought.
Runs great. Heater, water, propane, AC and fridge all work. Bathroom fans work. I added a Richs 130 Watt solar panel and new charge controller. Has a new Sony stereo.
Has a new serpentine belt and front end work at Les Schwab (tie rods and alignment), new fuel pump and filter for the Onan generator (120 hours).
Other: Interior has been painted, new Lagun mount with table.
Known issue: the ABS and parking brake dash lights have been on for a few years (2 mechanics have checked this) but both of these systems work.
I had a hard time uploading pics, so I am happy to send over more if you are interested.
1997 Concourse for sale
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