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Old 09-05-2019, 10:06 PM   #11
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is the title a class B?
On the Title (which was issued in Colorado), it is listed as a "2006 Ford SPO" with no designation of class. However, on the Vehicle License Renewal (registration) it is listed as a "2006 Ford Motorhome". Hope this helps...

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coloradocruiser - from one of the Pic's you included initially, it looks like you have one of the RV stickers on the rear of the van (just below the driver side rear brake light assembly). If it is then there should be a registration number stamped into it, and for many Insurance companies this helps document the vehicle is a "class B" & not just a "conversion van"...may help a prospective Buyer obtain RV Insurance and possibly partial financing
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Old 09-06-2019, 04:39 PM   #13
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Any chance you could share the receipt on the bullet proofing ? I’m in Colorado and considering having some of that work done to my 2008 ford e350 6.0 diesel SMB if you don’t want to post I can send you my private email. Thank you and btw you have a terrific Sportsmobile. I hope you update us all on you’re sales success.
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coloradocruiser - from one of the Pic's you included initially, it looks like you have one of the RV stickers on the rear of the van (just below the driver side rear brake light assembly). If it is then there should be a registration number stamped into it, and for many Insurance companies this helps document the vehicle is a "class B" & not just a "conversion van"...may help a prospective Buyer obtain RV Insurance and possibly partial financing
Thanks! Yes, it does have that. Registration number G 1220616
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Old 09-07-2019, 05:26 PM   #15
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Any chance you could share the receipt on the bullet proofing ? I’m in Colorado and considering having some of that work done to my 2008 ford e350 6.0 diesel SMB if you don’t want to post I can send you my private email. Thank you and btw you have a terrific Sportsmobile. I hope you update us all on you’re sales success.
Thanks! No problem sharing the receipt for the work done. See attached.
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Old 09-07-2019, 10:35 PM   #16
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PM Sent. In Colorado and interested.
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Thanks! No problem sharing the receipt for the work done. See attached.

That's actually a pretty good deal for an ARP headstud. It appears to me the labor was reduced in favor of part's markup. Especially with regards to the nearlyt $3k "turbo system" whatever that means.

ARP headstuds requires engine removal out the front so all the front end stuff is coming off. That's upwards of 20+ hours of labor, maybe more.
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Old 09-22-2019, 10:56 AM   #19
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To answer a few more questions that have been coming in:
* The upper bed in the Penthouse measures 42"x72"
* The lower bed when folded out measures 52"x72"
* There are no rust issues. There is some surface rust on the undercarriage but no cancer. It is clean on that end.
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Old 10-01-2019, 03:49 PM   #20
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This vehicle was recently featured in the "Expedition Portal and Overland Journal News Update" at the link below:

https://expeditionportal.com/seven-o...buy-right-now/
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