My apologies to everyone who automatically gets my blog sent to their e-mail but this seemed like the best way to get pictures of the A-Liner available to potential buyers. This way, with my slow internet, I only have to upload the pictures once and then give the blog address out to those who are interested.
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Entrance side. The plywood is just to protect the new tires from sun damage. |
This is a 2001 A-Liner Expedition. We have had it for two years and used it for a total of about 4 weeks. We tow it with a Toyota RAV4 with no problem. The tongue weight is 700lbs. It has brand new tires that we put on last fall and a sway bar that was installed at the same time (we had planned a 3 month road trip through the States for the winter but that didn't happen).
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This is the side opposite the entrance showing the large window over the kitchen area. |
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Closed up and ready to go. |
It takes 2 people about 5 minutes to put it up or take it down and most of that time is just cranking the legs. There are vidoes on the internet that show how easy and fast the process is.
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Directly opposite the door is the "kitchen". There is a 3-way frig, propane stove top and sink.
This area also has the propane furnace, some kitchen storage and to the left a little table that
flips up for more counter space or to eat on while sitting on the couch. |
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Next to the door is more storage, controls for the air conditioner and another
flip up table. |
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Dinette at one end that coverts into a small double bed. The two skylights shown open
and two small skylights above (not shown) also open for ventilation. |
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Couch at the other end converts into another small double. The large window above opens. |
Windows open on both sides and both ends giving great cross ventilation as well as plenty of light. All have curtains on them. There is storage under the couch and the dinette and storage, accessed from outside, also under the dinette.
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Storage compartment at the front ( in the interest of full disclosure - this leaks) and propane
cover with one propane tank. |
Price $4800 firm. Contact in the comments section of this blog post (leave an e-mail address) to arrange to
see it.
The A-Liner sold on July 20/14 for $4400.
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