Eric and I had one BIG project in Yuma this past winter. We prepped our 2004 Winnebago Vectra 40 AD motorhome to sell it.
After 13 and half years exploring our country, Eric and I decided to return to the "bricks and sticks" lifestyle. It's time for other RVers to climb mountains with our 350 Horsepower Cummins Diesel Engine and enjoy the Allison Transmission's flawless performance.
The Driver's Side
Our Motorhome had 11,000 miles on it when Eric and I bought it in 2011.
We have traveled our country from East to West Coast; from the headwaters of the Mississippi in Minnesota to New Orleans; from Maine to the Mexican Border south of San Diego; from Cape Flattery, Washington to Key West, Florida. Eric and I drove to Alaska and spent many hours traveling North to the Northwest Territory, above the Artic Circle, in Canada.
Priming the front of the RV for its new look.
Prepping the exterior paint on the Driver's Side Slide Out.
The vent is where the Kitchen is located.
The W for Winnebago is in terrible shape!
Work to be done on the Clear Coat on the Bedroom Slide Out.
There's a crack that Eric filled on the lower left.
The front 3/4 of the Passenger Side got new paint after we bought our 2004 Winnebago Vectra in 2011. The previous owners had taken a right hand turn too tight and there was a deep, long scratch on that side that required new paint.
The only section getting new paint on the Passenger's Side is toward
the rear, above the Air Conditioner.
Prep work on the Rear to repaint the areas that had stickers & a few dings.
Our Motorhome is now ready to sell. The Odometer reads 147,000 miles.
The Front of the Motorhome.
The Front End & Driver's Side of the Motorhome.
The entire Driver's Side looks great!
The crack at the bottom left of the Bedroom Slide Out has been filled in & repainted.
The rear of our 2004 Winnebago Vectra looks great!
The rear of the Passenger's Side has been carefully repainted.
This $2,500.00 paint job was worth every penny we spent on it! Doug and Nikki bought our Motorhome and are having adventures in an RV with a great Diesel Engine and Transmission and will climb mountains with ease.
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