motorhome class c
Sale price: US $17,000.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 2000 |
VIN : | 1FDXE40S8XHC18171 | Mileage: | 48306 |
Slide Outs: | 1 | Make: | Coachmen |
Fuel Type: | Gas | Model: | Leprechaun 314SS |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Type: | Class C |
Leveling Jacks Included: | No | Length (feet): | 32 |
Water Capacity (Gallons): | 51-60 | Air Conditioners: | 1 |
Sleeping Capacity: | 5 | Awnings: | 1 |
Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Jennings, Florida, United States
Vehicle description
If you have been searching endlessly for a decent motor home at a decent price then today your search has ended! Up for sale is my 2000 coachmen Leprechaun 314SS. It is built on a Ford E450 Super duty chassis with a triton V-10. Generator, slide, air conditioner, shower, hot water heater, heat, plumbing, etc. all critical aspects of the home are in outstanding operational condition. Everything functions on the chassis part of the vehicle also. Cabin A/C is charged and freezing cold, blower motor and resistor are new. Current mileage is 48000. Tires are new. I replaced the front hub/rotors, pads, wheel bearings and calipers. l cleaned but did not replace the ABS sensors. I towed my sonata to Florida no problem. At one time in this vehicles life it did have a roof leak and there is some old damage on the ceiling above the sofa as well as the drivers side bunk. On occasion you will collect water in a dome light. Personally I would get a gallon of Flex Seal and a roller brush seal the roof and be done with it. If you wanted it completely repaired at a dealer I guess that would be up to you. But personally I would seal it and go. Fair that I disclose the item in my posting. Undercarriage is solid front to back. This vehicle spent most of its life in Florida, then it ended up in Connecticut according to a Carfax report. I will also let you know that I did finance this thru a credit union in Massachusetts. I do not have title in hand. The loan balance will need to be paid, then Florida will be notified electronically (Vehicle has electronic Florida Title) to lift the lien at which time I can walk into a tax collectors office and get a paper title issued for $10 then I can sign the vehicle over to a new owner. Not Ideal but it is the current status. Seems PayPal would be the way to to expedite the process and to protect you as the purchaser. I would need $8,000 through PayPal to pay off the loan instantly, thus initiating the lien release which can take up to 72 hours but as little as 24 hours, and the balance in cash upon handing you the title and the keys. I hardly use but it looks like PayPal is a purchaser"s best course of protection on a transaction like this. This coach is road ready. Vehicle sold "AS IS" no warranty given by the seller. Bring your own plates and drive it away. The vehicle sits in Jennings Florida, on the Florida/Georgia line. (just south of Valdosta on I-75) Upon sale I will grab a flight to Jacksonville and rent a car to finalize the transaction. End your search today and enjoy this coach All Summer Long and for many years to come.