$184,000
Galloway, New Jersey
Category
Class A
Length
45
Posted Over 1 Month
The original converter, Thompson, is no longer in business, so there is no direct support. However, the systems are the same, or similar to, those of the major Prevost converters, and repairs are available at most larger motorhome service centers. Prevost Service Centers are located throughout the US and Canada.
The clear coat along the roof and rear cap has minor peeling, You don't see it if you don't look for it.
Air-operated pocket doors (2) require attention. They worked well until recently.
R/S windshield visor motor is inoperative. Prevost does not supply this item, but they say it is commonly available from motorhome service shops.
Please contact us directly with any questions, showing requests or offers.
Stock #420165
Well maintained 2001 Prevost XLII with 79,750 miles! Ready to hit the road!
This is a 2001 Prevost XLII 45-foot conversion by Thompson Motor Coach. This beautiful coach is powered by a Detroit Diesel Series 60 motor and Allison B500 transmission, putting out 500 horsepower!
Everything you need to travel is on board this coach. The master suite features a queen-sized bed, spacious wardrobes, and a flat-screen TV.
One full bath is just outside the master suite, across from the stand-up curved shower and sink.
The main living area has a convertible couch across from another large leather couch.
The kitchen has all you need, including a double sink, microwave, dishwasher, pantry, and two-burner stove.
All tires were changed in 2021 and have just 2,000 miles on them. All batteries were also replaced in 2021.
This listing has now been on the market 30 days. If you are thinking of making an offer, go ahead and submit it today! Let's make a deal!
Reason for selling is no longer use it.
You have questions? We have answers. Call us at (941) 200-1353 to discuss this RV.
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Reason for selling is no longer use it.