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FSOT: Trade a few pounds of watches for 40,000 pounds of freedom

Working yourself to death? Ready to head out on the open road and see the USA in luxury? Find out what the red, white and blue is all about. Here's your chance to turn your vintage watch collection into a whole new chapter of your life. You can sit at your desk and stare at your chronographs, or get behind the wheel of this bad boy.


Monaco built luxury 43-foot diesel motor coach with option to include a 2007 Honda CR-V tow car with tow package. Low miles 2008 Beaver Contessa Milan IV Godiva tag axle diesel coach with 4 slide-outs and popular 1 1/2 baths floor plan. No pets or smoking ever inside. I am the original owner and bought it new in 2009 with a sticker price of $332,000 including $16,000 in options. I'm asking $179,999 for the motor coach alone or $195,000 with the Honda CR-V and premium tow package included.

I have traveled about 40,000 miles in various RVs across most of the U.S. states seeing the backroads and amazing vistas of this beautiful country over the years. This motor coach allows you to travel in pure comfort and ease, with tons of power, a 10-air bag/shock suspension, 3 rear/side view camera vision system and many luxuries of home inside. No compromises here. Plenty of space for a family or full-time living. New today this motor coach, tow car and premium tow equipment would cost you $400,000 to $500,000. I will consider full trade for vintage watches or some creative combination of watches, real estate, classic cars and cash.

Look at the layout with four slide-outs, King Size bed, residential size refrigerator, and bath and 1/2 configuration:

The Honda CR-V is simple to tow behind and unhooks in minutes from the motor home. You can barely tell the car is a tow car when unhooked because the hookups are so discreet.

Inside is tastefully appointed with Monaco's legendary rustic solid cherry wood cabinetry:

Below are all of the usual sales text details and the original sticker. The vehicles are at my property up in Washington state, about 2 1/2 hours from Seattle.

Spend this Fourth of July weekend thinking about what freedom can really mean for you and your family.

Thanks for looking,

Bill Mahoney

Squinky.com

Beaver has Caterpillar C-9 400hp engine with just 11,658 miles. Automatic transmission Honda CR-V tow car has everything to tow it safely and easily. Recent $4,000 tow package upgrade to top-of-the-line Air Force One tow car air brake system and Blue Ox tow bar. Motor coach has an amazing amount of storage with 60 cabinets and drawers, plus two pass-through basement storage areas including one with full slide-out tray. Bath and a half floor plan allows separate space between kids and adult couples or spouses keeping different hours. Walk-around King Size Sleep Number bed leads to master bath in rear with garden tub/shower combo with sunlight, large wardrobe and electronic porcelain toilet. Front has second 1/2 private bath, large dinette table, comfy sofa queen bed with air mattress, leather loveseat and two leather captain’s chairs. Large kitchen area with slide out island, pantry, residential size 14cf refrigerator (runs on propane or AC) and convection microwave. Monaco’s custom Roadmaster chassis makes cruising down the road and navigating a simple pleasure. Automatic air-bag leveling system is far superior to RV's usual leveling systems with jacks. It's easy to be self-sufficient in this motor home. Has 100 gal fresh water tank; 78 gal grey tank; 44 gal black tank; 130 gal fuel tank; and 31 gal propane tank. Very quiet Onan 10KW diesel generator has just 170 hours. The 2000W inverter will power nearly everything from the batteries while you're traveling down the road or parked for the night without hook-ups. Aqua-Hot 450 on-demand water heater. Has 100W solar panel. Push-button electric main awning. Three roof A/C units. Two Sony flat-screen TVs, two DVDs with Sony surround sound theater system. Washer/dryer. Central vacuum. Sani-Con waste pump system. Ceramic tile everywhere except bedroom. Honda CR-V gets 30/26mpg and is the upgraded EX-L model with cream leather interior, sun/moonroof and 6-CD player. Car has 64,000 miles. Plenty of passenger, pet and cargo space.

Pictures of everything available on request. Here is the original sticker:

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