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2000 Used Winnebago ADVENTURER 35U Class A in Georgia, GA

Price:$26,000

Condition:Used

Make:Winnebago

Seller:Anonymous publisher.

Location:Tifton, GA

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Vehicle Specifications
       
condition Used
class Class A
maker Winnebago
model ADVENTURER 35U
year 2000
state Georgia
zipCode 31794
Location Tifton, GA
Fuel Type GAS
Description

2000 Used Winnebago ADVENTURER 35U Class A in Georgia, GA. So…..  You want to start RV’ing. 
Well why not start with an older Mac Daddy of Winnebago Gasser’s, the Adventurer. This is a 2000 M-35U (35’) with very low miles (just over 33,000). It has a 43” smart TV, blue ray dvd player, 2 slides-outs, 2 ‘basement’ AC’s, 2 new house batteries, full body paint (not that chalky looking gel coat) and all the comforts of home. Heck, the oven inside has never been used (the packing inside was still attached when we bought it 2 years ago). Oh, did I mention the 43” smart TV… that comes with a small sound bar thats hidden in one of the many storage bins. Sounds like a home theater system when played! Everything works like it should; AC’s, ginny (Onan 5000), slides, hydraulic jacks, lights, microwave/convection oven, water heater & refrigerator (both work either electric and LP gas) and has no leaks/water damage. 
Only 2 cons I know of: 

  • DASH AC (engine ac, not rv ac) does work but leaks freon. I pop a couple of cans of it before a trip (very easy to do, even a rocket scientist can do it) and it works fine. Don’t know how long it lasts cause the longest trips we took were only a week.
  • Black water tank valve leaks. Don’t know why, could be a stuck turd or something. Only an issue if you boondock, if you go full hookup you won’t have a problem with it. (I keep the hose hooked up with a cap on the end, lift the end above tank level, remove cap and place elbow on, then place in hook up/dump station to drain)

Price is $26,000 OBO…. That’s $1000 under NADA. But don’t waste both our time making low ball offers though. I’ll just keep it as a tax deduction, lol. Thanks