Winnebago Adventurer (1999)

Sale price: US $18,000.00 Make an Offer

Condition: Used Year: 1999
VIN : 3fcnf53s8xja23999 Mileage: 49000
Slide Outs: 1 Make: Winnebago
Fuel Type: Gas Model: Adventurer
For Sale By: Private Seller Length (feet): 33
Leveling Jacks Included: Yes Air Conditioners: 2
Sleeping Capacity: 6 Awnings: 1
Vehicle Title: Clear

Medical Lake, Washington, United States

Vehicle description

33" Winnebago Class A Adventurer with power slide living room/kitchen, Ford Chassis V-10 Triton engine with Banks Power Boost that makes it mechanically excellent, dependable, strong, fast, fun to drive, passes cars up long grades, and incredible mileage. Has only 49,000 well maintained miles, long life left in this luxury coach. Living room and master suite have new flat screen TV upgrades, bedroom TV is 12 volt and/or 110v with DVD player, walk around queen bed has new Memory Foam mattress(not topper), master suite has 3 closets, huge storage under lift up bed. 2 rooftop ACs, in floor furnace, Norcold full size RV 2-way fridge, two stainless steel kitchen sinks, 3 burner stove with oven, microwave, slide out pantry, super fan, Onan on-board generator, front bucket seats swivel to living room, dinette/bed, sofa bed, sleeps 6 comfortable, 5 awnings, power step, drivers side door, Satellite TV dome, Hydraulic leveling jacks, backup camera, private toilet and vanity on one side of hallway, tub/shower on opposite side with large skylight. More undercoach storage than anyone could fill. Outside shower, outside entertainment system, fiberglass roof, no leaks ever, unbelievably comfortable and fun RV, ready to hit the road, only selling because I want to downsize, love this motorhome, best I"ve ever owned, extremely popular and dependable model. Kelly Blue book with all upgrades and options is $22,000. Price reduced because a pine cone hit the drivers side windsheild this week and cracked it(see photos) , will need a new one eventually, cost to replace is $990. The other 2 known issues are that the rearview mirrors are getting wobbly so have gorilla tape on them to stabilize (see photos) and the speedometer sometimes sticks at 35 mph. Any questions, don"t hesitate to ask.