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2009 Monaco Camelot Diesel Pusher Motorhome - Only 39,000 Miles!
$ 52800
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Description
This custom ordered coach has pretty much everything. We're the second owners - bought it with 3000 miles and she now has about 39,000 miles. We're getting into boating and not using the coach enough. Some key points I love about the coach:1.
425hp Cummins with an Allison 3000, 6 speed transmission
. Even towing a Yukon we pass truckers on a grade.
2.
Air suspension with active handling
. We hardly notice trucks passing us on the highway and never feel like we're going to tip on corners.
3.
Electric basement door locks
- push one button lock or unlock everything.
4.
Automatic Generator Start
- Dry camping? No problem, just set the AGS battery voltage or coach temperature and the generator will start up automatically to charge the batteries or cool the coach.
5.
2000W Inverter
- Great for dry camping with quiet time restrictions in the campground. You can still watch movies, use the microwave and more.
6.
NO DEF!
I think 2009 was the last year that doesn't require DEF.
7. Great interior -
Cherry cabinets, tile floors. leather couches and real chairs at the dining table.
8.
Full size refrigerator
, lots of storage in the cabinets.
9. Great basement - full pass-through on two bays. One has a slide-out tray. The other doesn't. LOTS of storage.
10.
Electric retracting reels for the 50A electrical cord and the hose reel.
Yay - no more coiling cords.
I could go on and on. The original sticker information is included in the pictures. The coach shows like new. It's just been my wife and I and she's a clean freak and perfectionist. Happy wife, happy life, so that should give you an idea of how we've cared for the coach.
Issues with the coach that I am aware of:
1. The front has a plastic coating installed by the factory to protect the paint from rock chips. It's called "diamond shield". When they install it they use a soap to allow them to move the plastic around to fit until it dries and sticks. Apparently that soap residue that remains between the paint and the plastic reacts to sunlight and moisture and turns brown. That is the "rash" you will see on the front. It's cosmetic so I haven't worried about it.
2. We removed the icemaker from the fridge because we didn't want to drink ice made from tank water and that gives us more space in the freezer.
3. The DVD player is belly up - you'll need to replace that.
4. The back-up monitor screen occasionally turns on by itself. Not sure why - but I just ignore it. It works fine when backing up or turning.