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2004 Used Thor Motor Coach HURRICANE 33 Class A in Arkansas, AR

Price:$22,500

Condition:Used

Make:Thor Motor Coach

Seller:Anonymous publisher.

Location:HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE, AR

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Vehicle Specifications
       
condition Used
class Class A
maker Thor Motor Coach
model HURRICANE 33
year 2004
state Arkansas
zipCode 71111
Location HOT SPRINGS VILLAGE, AR
Mileage 66,000
Fuel Type GAS
Engine Type V-10
Awnings yes
Slide Outs 1
Length 33
Water Capacity 60
Leveling Jacks yes
Exterior Color Tan
Description

2004 Used Thor Motor Coach HURRICANE 33 Class A in Arkansas, AR. This coach has been coast to coast twice in the thirty+ months we have owned it. Well over 30,000 miles. Seattle to Key West, San Diego to New York.  Loved every minute and it never let us down.  It has a GREAT warranty until August 2017.  The warranty replaced both A/C units and a few coils on the engine...easy...the company never squeaked about the repairs.  The coach is in great shape...all systems work and the engine has made me a huge fan of Ford engine/chassis. 
We have made several improvements that might interest the buyer.
1. Both A/C units replaced - warranty
2. Roof replaced - $5k paid by insurance
3. Satellite TV (signal following) installed  - $2.5K
4. Sirius FM/CD/AUX/USB...(I never really learned all it will do) $400
5. Shocks replaced all around.  Konis in front, Bilsteins in rear  $800
5. Hitch upgraded to 10,000 pound tow, 1000 pound tongue weight (carried a Ninja 500 on the back, pulled a Jeep) $1000
6. Added wireless back-up camera - $500
7. All batteries replaced.  Three for the coach and one under the hood - $600
8. Premium grade tires installed, LOTS ot mileage remains  - $2500
9. Water pump replaced June 2016
10. New HD TV for bedroom
11. Mobile One every 5000 miles.  (I'm a little bit of a gearhead and take care of my stuff.)

I'm sure there's more that I've forgotten, but you get the point.  All of the hoses and extension cords are included, of course.  The coach is now winterized, with antifreeze in all of the tanks and pipes.  So, if you want to go for a test drive, that's all good. But, I'd rather wait until there's no possibility of freezing before draining/refilling.  Make a deal, I'll set it up and you can drive it home.  Even if you go to Seattle by way of Florida. Seriously, I would get in it tomorrow and drive it anywhere. 

We have a Jeep Wrangler, now equipped with a tow bar and Insta Brake unit.  It's a 2004 model, 4 cylinder, 5 speed, 4wd. About 150,000 miles, A/C, good daily driver, great tow vehicle. You probably already know that this is the ideal "toad."  The ignition has a tow setting that allows the front wheels to turn, but does not tax the battery.  And the transmission has a setting that disconnects all of the drive shafts, eliminating the need for an auxilliary oiling system.  We will sell it for $7500 with the motorhome.  BTW, the tow system with brakes is $2500 at Campers World.

I have a Car Fax on the motorhome.  It shows the roof replacement due to the trees that scraped it at a shopping center in Phoenix.  And the windshield/passenger side mirror that were replacced after a stake truck slapped the mirror in Florida.