2002 Winnebago Sightseer Motorhome

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2002 Winnebago Sightseer Motorhome

Item Specifics - RVs & Campers:

Type: Motorized Class A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): -- Make: Winnebago Slide Outs: 1 Model: Sightseer 30B Fuel Type: Gas Year: 2002 Leveling Jacks Included?: -- Length (Feet): 31 Water Capacity (Gallons): 71-80 Mileage: 12665 Air Conditioners: 1 Sleeping Capacity: 6 Awnings: 2 Title: Clear

Vehicle Description:

2002 Winnebago Sightseer 30B Super Low Miles! This is an unbelievable find! The very popular Ford Triton V10 engine powers this 2002 Winnebago Sightseer and with a super low 12,665 highway miles it is ready to take on the road. The Ford V10 engine effortlessly carries this 31-foot coach at highway speeds without hesitation! The rigid Ford chassis is very easy to maneuver, even for the first time traveler. Also, this coach is equipped with an Onan MicroQuiet 4000 gas Generator that does not even have one full hour of use! The exterior of this 2002 Sightseer is in excellent condition with no fading or delamination. The interior is also in excellent condition with no signs of leaks or pet and smoke odors. The flooring and upholstery are in excellent shape! No spills, dirty shoes, or "heavy traffic" have seen this floor at all! This is truly like buying a new coach, but at a small fraction of the price! This coach is perfect for the first time RV buyer or for a large family! You will absolutely love owning this motorhome and cherish the memories you create with your friends and family while traveling. Our "Buy it Now" price of $42,900 is THOUSANDS below retail! Our "Buy it Now" price is our reserve so please do not wait to bid on this motorhome. We offer all of our motorhomes at an excellent price and our entire inventory is sold with the "Buy it Now". Our Winnebago motorhomes always go fast, so please don't wait if this is the coach you are looking for! That is not a sales pitch, it is the truth. Our RV service center checked everything on this motorhome and found it to be in complete working condition. We delivery every motorhome with: FULL Tank of Gas FULL LPG Tank FULL Fresh Water Tank EMPTY Holding Tanks COLD Refrigerator and Freezer NEW Sewer Hose and Connections Fresh Roll of Toilet Paper NEW Bottle of Enviro-Chem Deodorizer. You will be ready to hit the road! Features Coach and Chassis Chassis VIN: 1FCMF53S320A05898 Coach Serial #: 10D60C264958 Powerful Ford Triton V10 Engine Rigid Ford Chassis Onan MicroQuiet 4000 Generator with only 0.8 Hours of Use 30 Amp Plug Goodyear 245/70/R19.5 Tires with Deep Tread New Spare Tire Measurements and Capacities 31-Foot Length 102" Body Width GVWR 18,000 lbs 75-Gallon Fresh Water Tank 18-Gallon LPG Tank 6-Gallon Electronic Ignition Water Heater 15-Foot Entry Awning 5-6 Person Sleeping Capacity Driver and Passenger Area Features Automatic Transmission with Overdrive Cruise Control Tilt Wheel Cold Dash A/C Intense Heat Heated Power Side Mirrors AM/FM CD Cassette Stereo Comfortable Swiveling Captain's Chairs with Armrests 19" Color TV with Remote VCR with Remote Kitchen and Living Area Features Excellent Kitchen Layout for Cooking and Entertaining Laminate Flooring Throughout for Easy Cleaning and Maintenance Laminate Countertops Samsung Microwave Oven with Exhaust Hood Magic Chef 3 Burner Stove with Oven Norcold Refrigerator with Freezer Dual Basin Stainless Steel Sink Gorgeous Wood Cabinetry Intimate Dining for Four Fold-Down Booth Dinette Bathroom Features Full-Size Shower with Skylight (Great for taller people) Water Saver Toilet Vanity Area with Mirror Laminate Flooring Wood Door to Entry Bedroom Features Queen Size Bed Decorator Reading Lamps Dual Wardrobe Closets Shade Blinds for Each Bed Add Privacy and Comfort Comfort and Convenience Coleman Mach A/C with Digital Thermostat Drop-Down Booth Dinette Electric Step with Entry Assist Handle Indoor and Outdoor Storage Outdoor Shower Kwikee Leveling Jacks

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