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Post Info TOPIC: 1993 Foretravel U300 40' $30,000


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1993 Foretravel U300 40' $30,000


This was the top of the line in 1993, with a list price of $350,000. We've had it since March, 2013. The floorplan is that of the Special Edition, although I see nothing inside or outside of the coach to specify that. In the time we've had it, we've done the following:

2013:

Repaired leaking hub seals on rear axle; Replaced rear furnace; Replaced rear tires

2014:

2 60A 4 stage converter/chargers; 2000W pure sine wave inverter; 2 AMD8D batteries; HWH service; Replace tail light assembly; MCD Shade - dining area; Reupholstered dining room chairs and valance; Replaced barrel chair with office-style one; Residential refrigerator

2015:

Hydraulic fan repair; New windshield wiper motor

2016:

Cabinets around residential refrigerator; Rebuild entry step; MCD shades - living area; Replaced isolator; Replace fuel lines and alternator; Reupholstered living room valances; Replaced windshield curtain

2017:

In-frame engine rebuild; 2 front tires, Toyo M177

2018:

8 air bags; VMSpc; 4 rear tires, Toyo M177; Change all clearance/marker lights to LED

2019:

Replaced side turn signal lights with LED; Replaced hot water heater with 3-way (electric, propane, Motor Aide); Replaced television antenna with King Jack; Replaced front air conditioner; Replaced water pump and pressure tank; Replaced all eight shock absorbers; New kitchen faucet; Partially recovered dash; New porcelain toilet

We've spent over $50,000 on repairs and upgrades since we bought it. This coach is ready to go. All service records since we've owned the coach are included. We've been full-timing in it since 2014. The Blue Ox towbar is included.

Also available is our 2015 Lincoln MKT. It is set up with a Blue Ox baseplate and Invisibrake. Buy both Foretravel and MKT for $44,000.

Pictures at: 1993 Foretravel U300 40-foot Motorhome

 

 



-- Edited by kb0zke on Monday 6th of January 2020 09:03:06 PM



-- Edited by kb0zke on Monday 6th of January 2020 09:03:40 PM

Edit by moderator: Updated link to photos to new website - Terry

 



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David, kb0zke

1993 Foretravel U300 40'

Build number 4371

For sale



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Eager to sell. Combo price reduced to $42,000.00.



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1993 Foretravel U300 40'

Build number 4371

For sale



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Another price cut. $25,000 for the Foretravel.

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David, kb0zke

1993 Foretravel U300 40'

Build number 4371

For sale



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I am brand new to this forum, but have been looking for a nice, older coach like the one you have for sale. Is it still available and where is it located? I am in the Boston area and Country Coach, Beaver, and the like are very rare up here.

John

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I like the smaller windshield. Less glare, heat etc. but you can still see well.

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Yes, our coach is still technically for sale. We had someone very interested in July, but the deal fell through, so we pretty much decided to not push too much on it now. Even though I'm officially retired, my arm was twisted to accept a position as interim part-time head teacher at our church's school. That led to a rapid change of plans, so the service work that we would have done in Nacogdoches, TX, was postponed. The current plan is to go down to Nac in June to get the work done, and then officially put the coach up for sale. If someone is interested in buying it as is, email me and I'll give you the details.

If you are looking for a package deal, we can also sell our 2015 Lincoln MKT with Blue Ox baseplate and Invisibrake.

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Since someone on foreforums kind of pushed us to do it, I've gone ahead and listed the coach. Since I wrote the ad above all we've done is replace the headlights to get rid of the fogging on the lenses. If you buy the coach as-is, here in Riverton, WY, we'll sell it for $25,000. If we take it to Nacogdoches, TX for the bulkhead repair, new front tires, and service work the price will be $30,000. Both prices are firm. As I said, if you are interested in a package deal we can also sell the Lincoln all set up for towing. Service work in Nac will be in July.

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1993 Foretravel U300 40'

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New photo link: davidlininger.smugmug.com/1993-Foretravel-U300/n-TdJL8w/

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