This big Coronado motor home conversion caught our eye when it came up for sale a while ago. It’s got a lot of power, and has a lot of the features that are sought in a custom luxury motorhome when the owners want to accommodate a couple as they toterhome around the country — or whatever they want to do with their rig.
Chassis: 2004 Freightliner Coronado
Engine: 500 horsepower Detroit Diesel Series 60
Wood type for interior: Hickory
Apholstery: Leather
Bedroom: Queen, slide out
Living room: slide out
Inside, the motor coach has a central vac, accent lighting throughout most of the coach, leather couch (don’t worry, the research has been done for taking care of your leather furniture), large kitchen area, all wood cabinets, 2 A/C units (one for the living area and one for the kitchen), ice maker on the fridge (double door), freezer, lots of cabinet space, microwave / convection oven, 3-burner stovetop, dining table with leather seats.
In the back of the unit, a pantry, a stairway to the bathroom, with marble countertop, all wood cabinets, oversize RV toilet, oversize shower, dual-head shower, upgraded faucet, strong water pressure and if the water pressure fails, you can find out how to increase your home water pressure. Traveling in luxury motor homes like this one and using the same types of bathroom appliances that you would find anywhere else could create some damage that will need to get looked at by a professional. This is so you can continue on your adventure without having to worry about any other potential problems. That is why you may need to look for someone similar to these Penrith plumbers that are on time so that you won’t need to wait too long for them to visit and you can swiftly get back on track with your journey.
Further into the back, there’s a large bedroom which is a slide out, and has lots of cabinet space, lots of mirrors, a flat-screen television, lots of cabinets against the wall that light up when you open them. The bedroom has an AC unit as well, and a heater.
There’s also a trap door in the floor of the hallway that goes down into the garage.
UPDATE: this unit has reportedly sold. It was not listed with an asking price, but the sellers mentioned that it had had a $40,000 electronics update and a paint job I’m almost shy to tell you the price of ($25,000). They said the unit to build now would cost $700,000.
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