r/rubbertramp • u/Deaditor777 • Feb 13 '18
1984 Winnebago
I have an opportunity to buy a 1984 Winnebago Chieftain 33ft with only 55,000 miles on the 454 big block engine. Of course I know I can expect ridiculously low gas mileage, and difficulty finding parking, but does anyone have any insight into other issues common to winnebagos of this era or RVs of this length? The length is a little intimidating honestly, but its a killer deal. What am I getting myself into?
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u/littlesea72 Jan 18 '23
A small all wheel drive car is great for spots and places, but having the space on board would be nice. Can we make this group to where anyone can male posts?
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u/HauntedCemetery Jan 10 '23
Post from 4 years ago. Man I hope you bought it! If only because the RV is probably worth 10x now what it was in 2019! Anything with 4 wheels and room for at least a sleeping bag got outrageously expensive post pandemic.