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Old 08-22-2017, 02:08 PM   #1
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A nice Chinook that's not a scam

At least it doesn't look like it anyway..........

https://knoxville.craigslist.org/rvs...275468694.html

1997 Chinook Concourse 21' F-350 Triton 6.8 V10.

This RV has been in my family for at least the last 12 years or so. When purchase by my father about 4 years ago a full service was done on all equipment and a new generator was added. Both A/C systems have had full services completed recently. Around 135k miles. I will not be able to list all the options but if you google these machines they are impressive. Fits in a standard parking spot so can be driven anywhere.

Operates on 110V and LP systems. Has 12V system with solar panel.
Very low hour generator.
Hot water heater with sink, toilet, shower combo.
Stove, oven, microwave, fridge, freezer
Duel awnings
Front and rear 2" receivers
Lots of lighted storage
Self-leveling park system
Couch folds out into a bed as well as the table booth folds into a small bed.
Please feel free to ask questions and I will answer them to the best of my ability.

135,000 miles
$19,500

Call/Text (865) 809-3029

This is a good number for Knoxville, Tn. area where it is listed. I copied all this info because, for some reason, Chinook ads ALWAYS get flagged quickly. Not sure why.

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Old 08-22-2017, 02:34 PM   #2
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Damn that's a lot of green...
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Old 08-22-2017, 05:28 PM   #3
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That surely looks more like an E-450 instead of an F-350. Also low hour generator is not a good thing because lack of use allows loss of magnetization.

Note dangling smoke or CO detector at kitchen.

Edit: side of vehicle says E-350. It must have had a new axle put on 'cause if thats SRW, the wheels are at the width of the cabin.
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Old 08-24-2017, 02:24 PM   #4
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In those years, E350s cutaways could be ordered single or dual rear wheels...commonly used on small RVs. All Lazy Daze 23' Class Cs were e350 duals. E450s were a higher GVWR and used on RVs like Lazy Daze 26' and 30'.

As for the 90s teal interior color, nothing a few grand at a good upholstery shop couldn't fix! I'd have it redone in grey leather or ultrasuede. The counters and sidewalls are all neutral and the wood still looks good. I actually like the teal stripe job on the exterior.

Really a good deal for a Chinook with the V10!
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Tom, it's a misprint. All Chinook Concourse models were E350 DRW.


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