$1,287,500
Fort Myers, Florida
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Posted Over 1 Month
The 1993 Winnebago Brave on a 1992 Chevy chassis! Look at the way this is designed. It looks and feels so much larger than a 27 ft but handles and drives like a van! This Coach has been to ALaska and Back, Utah, Colorado...Just zipped all over the country. Here's what needs attention. Passenger windshield is cracked, The glue that holds the light material to the ceiling needs to be redone, entry step needs to be re attached, Needs a 13" t.v. Interior looks awesome outside a little material fading on couch.(hard to see but there) The front bumper is missing the corner piece. Tires seem fine, Engine runs Great, Transmission smooth, Everything works with new water pump system for the coach, Newer Norcold fridge, walls are perfect. Ceiling doesn't leak due to a fiber glass roof system (They should all be built this way) No sealing ever required. Chevy 7.4 fuel injected New Batteries, Good generator with only 431 hrs on it..Yup 431 Hours on Onan 4000 Generator. No cracks on dash Tow system and more. There is an outside shower which is great if you bring this MH to the beach as well as an Entertainment center on the outside! So pull out the awning and the fake grass and Flamingo lights (All Included) and just sit back and relax! Please feel free to contact me to inspect this coach so that you can bid accordingly. Thank You and Good Luck!! AUTOS CLASSIC CARS MOTORCYCLES BOATS RVS MANUFACTURED HOMES PRODUCT STORE Change Manufacturer > Change Year & Model > Change Options > Values 1993 Winnebago Brave Series M-27RC-Chevrolet 454 Research another motorhome ValuesSpecificationsFloor PlanSpecial Notes Values Values Suggested List — The value listed reflects the approximate price of the unit when it is brand new. The prices listed are furnished by the manufacturer and are assumed to be correct. The list price does not include freight charges.">Suggested List Price Low Retail Value — A low retail unit may have extensive wear and tear. Body parts may have dents and blemishes. The buyer can expect to invest in cosmetic and/or mechanical work. This vehicle should be in safe running order. Low retail vehicles usually are not found on dealer lots. Low retail is not a trade-in value.">Low Retail Average Retail Value — An average retail vehicle should be clean and without glaring defects. Tires and glass should be in good condition. The paint should match and have a good finish. The interior should have wear in relation to the age of the vehicle. Carpet and seat upholstery should be clean, and all power options should work. The mileage should be within the acceptable range for the model year. An Average Retail vehicle on a dealer lot may include a limited warranty or guarantee, and possibly a current safety and/or emission inspection (where applicable).">Average Retail Base Price $44,780 $8,550 $10,300 Options: (change) Furnace (10,000-12,000 BTU) $30 $35 Microwave/Hood Combo $105 $125 Water Heater 6 Gallon Gas/Elec $35 $45 Air Assisted Suspension $85 $100 Power Center Steering System $110 $135 Steering Control Sys (Class A) $85 $100 AM/FM Cassette Stereo $30 $35 AM/FM/CD Stereo $60 $75 4000 Watt $400 $480 Awning 17' - 19' (Each) $165 $200 Cabinetry Upgrade (Deluxe) $450 $545 CB Radio $35 $40 Fiberglass Exterior 30' and Under $370 $445 Inverter (600 Watt) $90 $110 Luggage Rack and Ladder $25 $30 Monitor Panel $25 $30 Outside Shower $20 $25 TOTAL PRICE: $44,780 $10,670 $12,855 Don't forget to protect your investment... get a RV insurance quote now RV Financing New and Used RV Loans: Get approved quickly and safely RV History Report Looking to buy... Check the history first RV Buying & Selling Services Free insurance quote from Progressive Find used RVs for sale in your area Sell your RV at RVTrader Buy an RV price guide Value Type Definitions Suggested List — The value listed reflects the approximate price of the unit when it is brand new. The prices listed are furnished by the manufacturer and are assumed to be correct. The list price does not include freight charges. Low Retail Value — A low retail unit may have extensive wear and tear. Body parts may have dents and blemishes. The buyer can expect to invest in cosmetic and/or mechanical work. This vehicle should be in safe running order. Low retail vehicles usually are not found on dealer lots. Low retail is not a trade-in value. Average Retail Value — An average retail vehicle should be clean and without glaring defects. Tires and glass should be in good condition. The paint should match and have a good finish. The interior should have wear in relation to the age of the vehicle. Carpet and seat upholstery should be clean, and all power options should work. The mileage should be within the acceptable range for the model year. An Average Retail vehicle on a dealer lot may include a limited warranty or guarantee, and possibly a current safety and/or emission inspection (where applicable). Industry AdvertiseLink to UsMedia RoomProduct Store Help FAQContact UsSecurity Tools Change ZipAd Choices Company About UsPrivacy PolicyDisclaimerCopyright Follow Us © Copyright 2014 NADAguides. All Rights Reserved. NADAguides is an alliance partner of NADA Services Corporation.