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Topic Started: May 29 2009, 09:30 PM (198 Views)
janet synnott
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its old but totally origianal
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kands
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Hi Janet
That is a great looking bus, appears to be in great condition too.... We have a member of the ARV Club with a Winnebago Chief of similar vintage and they love it to bits :)
Enjoy using it and maybe we can look forward to meeting up sometime?

Keith
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May 30 2009, 09:13 AM
Hi Janet
That is a great looking bus, appears to be in great condition too.... We have a member of the ARV Club with a Winnebago Chief of similar vintage and they love it to bits :)
Enjoy using it and maybe we can look forward to meeting up sometime?

Keith
Hi It's a while since we've been on all sorts happening,but best thing to happen is we've updated our rv, to a Pace Arrow32".Called Amy Bigan. Yes I know it's a strange name but I wanted to call her Amy, but the first time we fueled I went to pay and the attendant said oh the bigan so it stuck hence the name.Maggie our old one has gone to a good home,so hopefully they will have as much fun as we did. So far this year we have been to cumbria a few times. Anglesey and now to conway for a week, plus a few week-ends up in Bispham Blackpool. we were there a couple of week-ends ago, with some friends and their rv, had a great week-end apart from the wind had trouble getting the doors to open. The rv police should have shot the preivous owners the state the engine was in when we got her. Its a wonder she started let alone ran, just goes to show what great engines these buses have.Just a few hours of work doing a service and she's purring like a kitten again. Lee few hours not mine. I just keep the kettle on the boil and fetch and carry. We hope to catch up one day and met some of you. Janet
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Hi Janet
Pace Arrow's are wonderful machines, very nicely finished.
I hope that you enjoy it and get lots of use out of it. Glad to hear that a service got the motor running well :)
Take care

Keith
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Sep 13 2009, 07:58 PM
Hi Janet
Pace Arrow's are wonderful machines, very nicely finished.
I hope that you enjoy it and get lots of use out of it. Glad to hear that a service got the motor running well :)
Take care

Keith
Hi Keith Thanks we've just been to Wales in her.Our first holiday in her everything working great.What a difference the extra room makes. With two dogs every inch counts. Just on with getting the step working another thing the previos owner broke. He could'nt get it to go back in, so he kicked it in instead of finding the fault Some fock eh!!!!!
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I know what you mean, with the exception of our last RV we seem to always buy an RV that the previous owner has neglected and it always seems that you never find these things until you have paid for it and got it home :(
Never mind, glad to hear that you are enjoying your RV :))

Keith
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