1969 Winnebago motorhome super customized Inside and out (Lakeside)
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1969 Winnebago motorhome super customized Inside and out
This 1969 Winnebago motorhome only has 60,000 original miles on it. I drove it to where it is now not long ago. It runs smoothly like a sewing machine.
It has a nice new $250 Interstate cranking battery.
I had a stroke last month and I have to get rid of all my personal possessions. This includes the motorhome in this ad and two 1974 GMC Buffalo 40 foot buses and literally tons and tons of personal possessions
You’re probably want to take the cool stuff that’s inside with you like I said I have to get rid of everything
I realize the pictures in this ad aren’t that great I do have other pictures but they’re buried somewhere
Years ago, I put $35,000 into the motorhome for all the interior and exterior customizations listed below
I have the interior gutted and had an office/bedroom built in the rear of it, including two beds in the rear with 3 feet deep shelves, all across the sides and the rear of the motorhome tons and tons of space to store stuff
And below the deep side shelves are two flat desks mounted on pulleys and rope to the bottom of the shelf which can be raised and lowered from the bed or to the bed all the way up these desks are on both sides of the rear of the motorhome
The desk in the rear is a horseshoe desk, this desk, including all of the deep shelves and beds are hung upon nothing because it’s an angle iron frame. Everything was built with tight into the strength of the walls.
The metal cages on ALL of the windows are quick release and flip out in case of a fire
The roof rack is very elaborate. It is built out of square tubing and is a great asset.
The rear storage box was a little stroke of genius of mine to have lots of new storage. We had to extend the original frame by 4 feet to make this rear storage box viable.
The dual seat dual pedal semi recumbent triicycle is attached to a custom bike rack that can be raised and lowered by pulleys and ropes. The tricycle goes with the motorhome that bicycle originally cost almost $1,000
Altogether over the years I invested about $35,000 of customizations to this Winnebago
I spent $4000 alone paying to have someone add more leaf springs to the rear so it wouldn’t be hanging low
I had elaborate electrical enhancements added for more high power usage
There are two separate kill switches for anti-theft protection. They are activated by toggle switches.
I had a house battery compartment build to hold two big house batteries for the coach
Underneath the motorhome is a very expensive Todd engineering high-end converter mounted inside and aluminum box to block electrical interference this box is what gives you DC power inside the motorhome
This motorhome is my creation. It’s my baby. I hate to give it up, but like I said, I have to sell everything I own. I had a stroke last month. I’m sure you’ll be able to do something with it that is viable and very useful
I have no idea what the motorhome is worth or what value is in it for you, but make me an offer. I’ll probably take it.