2017 Thor Motor Coach Vegas 24.1 Private Seller
4 years ago - Motorhome for Sale - Denver, CO - 1313 Views 0 WatchingYear: | 2017 |
Make: | Thor Motor Coach |
Model: | Vegas |
Trim: | 24.1 |
Length: | 25.5 |
Country: | US |
State or Province: | CO |
City: | Denver |
Type of Sale: | Private Seller |
Listed: | 4 years ago |
Fantastic little unit! 10,400 miles in 3 summers. Always cleaned after use and engine maintained. Why am I selling it? Because my teenagers have decided they don't like camping or being with mom anymore? . I have loved this unit. Big enough to offer all the comforts I could ever ask for, but small enough to drive into any campground total perfection.
Mounted spare tire underneath extra add on . Sleeps 5 with either 2 twins or a king in the back. Lots of storage underneath including a large pass through space. Interior storage is amazing full cabinetry above the beds including a wardrobe near the bathroom. Fridge/Freezer large enough for all the food and drinks for a long trip. Bathroom doors open to make large dressing area. Couch folds out to a bed. Driver and passenger seats swivel around small table. Bed over driving area drops down when needed.
Comes with onboard Cumins Onan 4000 generator that gives enough power to run A/C, Microwave and TV at once! Hot water on demand makes showering a dream. 40 gallon fresh water tank. Year 2017 model 24.1 Thor Motor Coach.
This is a class A gas powered motorhome at 25.6. I believe it is a Ford V10. I have driven it all over Colorado including the mountains up I70, the passes into/out of Yellowstone and up to Glacier there is no shortage of power even when full of water. Contact me with questions or to arrange a viewing. Delivery potentially available.
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Just wondered what you used fr the SPARE TIRE HOLDER on your rig?
Looking to do something similar on our 25.2. Yours looks like a GREAT solution
Was just coming in to take down my post as I sold it - so sorry I didn't see your question earlier.
I had a local auto shop weld a manual winch and brackets on the underside and then they put a small 1" hole in the bumper and provided me a long crank to raise/lower. It worked really well. I did end up having to use it the first time out - so thank goodness I was prepared!
Just wondered what you used fr the SPARE TIRE HOLDER on your rig? Looking to do something similar on our 25.2. Yours looks like a GREAT solution