Meet Janet!
Our 1983 Ford Jamboree Rallye RV motorhome. We are the 3rd owners, and we bought her when a friend was moving out of state, and began renovating her.
We got a lot of the work done, but we're now new homeowners and have not been able to juggle her attention properly, so she needs someone to enjoy her and finish her off (if they want to, she's OK as she is!).
Basic info -
1983 Jamboree Rallye based on E350 chassis with 83,151 mi on the clock.
23' - means you can park almost anywhere and she is considered a car!
6.6L 400 cu in V8 fires right up
Onan 4kW generator runs....
Meet Janet!
Our 1983 Ford Jamboree Rallye RV motorhome. We are the 3rd owners, and we bought her when a friend was moving out of state, and began renovating her.
We got a lot of the work done, but we're now new homeowners and have not been able to juggle her attention properly, so she needs someone to enjoy her and finish her off (if they want to, she's OK as she is!).
Basic info -
1983 Jamboree Rallye based on E350 chassis with 83,151 mi on the clock.
23' - means you can park almost anywhere and she is considered a car!
6.6L 400 cu in V8 fires right up
Onan 4kW generator runs great
Norcold fridge works fine (we have used it on propane)
All tires are ~2 years old and 95%+ tread still
Entire brake system was rebuilt about a year ago - new rotors, calipers, etc.
Interior -
Most of the big things are renovated!
Repainted a clean white and blue combo, custom blinds, etc
New LifeProof (lifetime warranty) luxury vinyl flooring throughout the box.
Beds - cabover queen, double twins from the kitchen table and the fold down couch
All new upholstery, which includes all new foam and not just new vinyl on old cushions!
New toilet, shower head, plumbing fixtures, tank dump.
The PROS -
Everything is pretty much just good to go.
Engine, transmission, brakes, box A/C, furnace, fridge, plumbing, water heater, stove, electrical, etc all works!
The cons -
She's not 100% done yet.
She needs to have trim added (included for free), floor needs thresholds added, the table needs to be remounted (I was going to go the route of the post-mounted table).
Some minor (wear and tear) fiberglass damage that could use some patching or sealing. There is a small seam from an incident before we got her by the door, this is the worst and causes us no problems.
The cab was not renovated yet - we planned to do this last.
There is a minor roof leak at the antenna the previous owner added. Needs to be removed and patched.
There is some mild water damage by the cabover, which we believe was caused by a window seal that needs to be replaced. It would be good then, but you could reframe if you wanted to. We do not think that is necessary.
This is not an exhaustive list, as with the age there are many small things, but this is the stuff we would care about. If you want to know more, ask or come take a look.
We are reasonably flexible on price, but based on the current interest, we are not accepting lowball offers at this moment.
We want her to go to a good home, where she will be finished with your own personal touches and enjoyed for many years.
We are not rushing to sell.
Thank you!