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Versatile 190 (PA)  SOLD

1999 Versatile 190 (PA) SOLD

Price: asking $19,500 | Year: 1999

Twenty fifth anniversary edition.  Quite nice shape for 164,000 miles. Owned six years and has been around the US, but not getting used as we are now truck camping. Glad to answer questions.

Some modifications include a front hitch receiver (for bike racks, etc), a modification to the back bed that allows sleeping long-ways with your feet on a temporary platform in the aisle, a fused panel that bypasses the battery switch for usb and 12v ports and direct battery voltage reading located on second-row seat pedestal, and LED house lighting, and replacement of the mirror on the bathroom door with magnetic white board.  Garmin BC 30 back up camera. Clothing rod runs behind the front seats. Also have     SOLDdiagboth the second rear seat and the wardrobe that can be switched out on the pedestal behind the driver seat. I've not had any repairs more significant than brakes or front-end components. Otherwise, standard RT features you can read about here: https://www.roadtrek.com/.../Roadtrek_Brochure-1999...

I do have original RT-supplied manuals, a full set of printed factory service manuals, and detailed records of what was done. I do most repairs myself.  We have not driven it in snow and the underbody has been regularly bathed in fluid film. Have enjoyed the Roadtrek, but other things are calling. Available till this ad is marked otherwise.

Maintenance: 

New alternator, serpentine belt, tensioner and idler pulleys

Inner and outer front wheel bearings and seals

Front brake rotors, brake pads, guide pins/sleeves, and pin boots

Flush brake fluid and replace all brake bleeder screws

Passenger side upper control arm, ball joint, and bushings

Both lower ball joints

Front Bilistein shocks

Front end alignment per TSB NUMBER: 19-002-01 REV. A

Air filter

Clean evaporator face in HVAC box

Change rear differential fluid and replace fill plug

Change Transmission fluid and filter and adjust bands

Flush and fill radiator and new radiator cap

New halogen head light lamps and polish lenses

Wiper blades

Paint

Fluid Film

 Replace engine and house batteries

Reinforce FW tank support brackets and replace overflow flap

Replace FW fill hose at rear door

New FW screen and cap

New flush valve and floor seal on toilet

New dump valves, handles, internal sewer hose, and cap

Replace cover latches for water heater and electric panel

Change to LED bulbs on house light fixtures

Replace generator air filter and spark plug

 And most bolt threads painted with anti-seize during reassembly

Listed 3OCT24 (AD#1322)

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