Is "pusher" a term for an engine in the back? Like a Greyhound bus? That may be an issue with the garage in the back.
fwiw. I went through whole circle. - gas van - diesel van (great if you going alone to track, you can sleep in it, and diesel can tow anything if needed) - open trailer - travel trailer - closed cargo trailer - gas motorhome, 29' - diesel pusher 39', with trailer (overkill for doing just racing locally, great if you travel a lot, be ready for high maintenance) - toy hauler, current (this works for pretty much anything) I pretty much settle on toy hauler, 26' work and play with open floor plan. I can load full size car in there, or side by side or few bikes.
I'm looking right past your yard with the nice trailers and the Duramax and I'm thinking- you couldn't possibly buy enough off road toys to fully enjoy that terrain!
Its a big step up in price to go from gas to diesel. Hell these are MSRP at >$200K....they are pretty nice. https://www.thormotorcoach.com/outlaw-class-a/floor-plans/ Now these guys...whooooo weeeee. Super nice. I saw some they were building.....Freightliner 4x4 chassis....and one was 4x4 with a quad cab. They go for 400-600k and its about a 9 month wait for one... http://www.showhauler.com/products/motorhome-with-garage/
$3.50? Sorry I dont sell em. I just provide them with crap...I mean fine high quality products, to build them with. I will say the RV building business is pretty slow. Low end stick and tin trailers and the real high end motorized are doing normal. That should give you some real advantage on driving the price down. I would be starting at 30-40% off...especially on an '18. I think @zertrider sells RV's. He might have a better idea on what you can do on one of those.
nah its a Workhorse chassis with Chevy driveline. 8.1 mated to an Allison 1000. Hands down the best driveline. As for longevity... plenty of owners with 2003-05 models with 200,000+ miles on them. The price on that particular one is abit stiff... but you dont see many toyhauler class As with the late model WH chassis. My dream coach would be a workhorse chassis Damon Outlaw. Their 1/2 loft concept is brilliant. Build quality is meh. I was looking at a few and people are just buried in interest on them. Hence their extreme asking prices.
The used RV Toyhaulers I looked at just didn't seem to hold up well. So I went with an aluminum gooseneck car hauler with living quarters up front. 22' living space and 18' garage. Not quite as luxurious, but I feel better about it holding up, especially the roof. Plenty of used ones out there at good prices. Racingjunk is great place to find them.
Showhauler is cool, that's what our first one was, but overall I like our Haulmark better. Granted our Showhauler was when they first got into doing full RV's so there were teething pains and it was on a city truck chassis not a real semi.
FYI, somebody just listed a 25' front bedroom, 2019 unit, up for sale on the ATC owners group on Facebook. I think he's asking $40K.
I'd be very very careful of the weight limits in that thing being single axle with such a huge overhang on the rear.
Nice! Don’t mean to be lazy, but I don’t have a Facebook account and never really used it, can you please send me a link?
It's a private group, so you wouldn't be able to see it without an account. If you're really interested, I can get you direct contact info.