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pappaone

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Yes we are now the happy owners of a MH. We finally found the one that had our name on it, we purchased a like new 2004 Sea breeze 1341 model. It only has 16,000 miles on it and the inside looks like it has never been used. Bought from private party and they included everything in the package from T paper to folding chairs. This includes dishes, silverware, chemicals, you name it and it is included. Then we also swapped the DW 2002 Taurus for the sellers 2004 Malibu that was set up to tow. Again the Malibu looks like it just came off the showroom floor. We are looking forward using them both soon.

Rich

* This post was edited 07/17/08 07:55pm by pappaone *


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Congrats on your purchase. Wish you many years of happy travelling.
Happy Trailssss to you.

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Congratulations, enjoy your new coach and have many fun, safe and trouble free journeys.


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Sir Buffalo

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Happy times


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Congratulations Rich. The Sea Breeze is a nice rig and it sounds like you found a beauty. I hope you have a great time discovering America in the coming years. Enjoy.


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Sounds like you found a great buy, congrats...how about a photo...


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Sometimes it's nice to be able to actually meet the owners of a RV that you are interested in. Gives you a better idea of what kind of people the prior owners were. Best of luck and enjoy yourselves!

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I need to figure out how to include a photo, don't seem to have the know how..

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Welcome aboard. Hope you enjoy the new MH. Just thought I would give a heads up on the Malibu. It is a very nice economical TOAD. There is an interlock cable between the ignition switch and the shift lever. It is reached quite easily by poping up the shifter bezel and then use a needlenose to pull the cable free. Tug hard, it will come off. Then you can leave the key out of the ignition and move the shifter to neutral position for towing. Do a search on the dinghy section on the malibu and you will find more info. Just remember the car will roll in neutral by itself. This does away with the need to pull fuses every time. The previous owner may have shown you this, but many don't know it works. I had a 2005 I towed for several years and it worked well.

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CharlesOK wrote:

I had a 2005 I towed for several years...

How can one have towed for several years a car that is only 3 years old?

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