PedricksCorner:

I love how the older Class A’s all have far more windows than the new ones. I live in a vintage Executive and I absolutely love all the long windows. Even a back window. Almost like living in a converted bus. Everywhere I go, I look at all the rv’s to see what kind of windows they have and it is very dissappointing. I want to get into something newer and I think I am going to be sad.

Matty_Cay:

Welcome to the party! We full time in a ‘99 Bounder 36S feel free to DM me with any questions or concerns

thekeltons:

Nice! We’ve been full-time in our ’97 Bounder 32H since Sep. 1st. We love our rig!

Puzzleheaded-War-382:

Another Newbie that just bought this Class A. 1994 Fleetwood Bounder 34. Used and in great shape except for the exterior paint but thats cosmetic. Driving it down in 2 weeks from Upstate New York to New Jersey below Philly. Can’t wait. Not going anywhere near Atlanta (just yet.)

liqudice69:

oh, I wanted a bounder. Good purchase!

BitBrain:

Our first RV was a ’96 Bounder 34J. Nice rig, but needed more beds, so we upgraded.

UberNerdism:

Did the tow dolly come with it? Good score.

Source: Another Newbie

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