Winnebago Brave 33rq (1994)
Sale price: US $9,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1994 |
VIN : | 3fcmf53g8rjbo5841 | Mileage: | 49,500 |
Slide Outs: | None | Make: | Winnebago |
Fuel Type: | Gas | Model: | Brave 33rq |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Length (feet): | 33 |
Leveling Jacks Included: | Yes | Water Capacity (Gallons): | 51-60 |
Sleeping Capacity: | 6 | Air Conditioners: | 2 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear | Awnings: | None |
Cardiff by the Sea, California, United States
Vehicle description
Selling 1994 Winnebago Brave 33rq Selling my wonderful RV to move overseas The engine is a Ford 460 with less than 50,000 miles on it. The engine works exceptionally well with no problems including all the mechanics throughout the chassis. We have just returned from a southwest trip and had no issues at all with the engine or RV. The interior is in extremely good condition and has been well looked after. The carpet has been taken out and replaced with wood floors so no vacuuming or carpet stains to worry about. Both ceiling AC Units push out cold air. The heating furnace has been repaired recently and will heat the RV up in minutes so you can take it to colder climates with no worries. All the kitchen appliances are in working order and include: a microwave, 3 top stove burner, oven, sink with hot and cold water and fridge/freezer unit. Both shower and toilet have no problems and work with hot and cold water. Extra storage has been made for the master bedroom with a bed platform under the queen bed as well as shelving installed in the hallway closet. There is a lot of storage underneath the RV as well as an outside shower. As the RV is 25 years’ old there is a few elements of wear and tear. The outside awning has been worn by the sun and wind, it still opens easily but the cover will need replacement. There is a little rust on the exterior paneling. The dashboard heater has wire loose and can be fixed easily by someone with the knowhow. As I am moving overseas I am happy to sell the RV completely furnished to take on your next adventure with: cups, plates, silverware, cooking utensils, rice cooker, kettle, sheets, pillows, camping chairs, some tools, and anything else you may want when you see the RV (excluding blankets on couches and master bedroom duvet). If not, I will take all the things in the RV to Goodwill.