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**CLEARANCE PRICED**A/C 13,500 BTU DUCTED, 18' AWNING, DOUBLE ELECTRIC LIFT BEDS in CARGO AREA, FULL 8' WIDE , CHROME WHEELS (4), CONVERTER - 55 AMP, DIAMOND PLATE - FRONT METAL, EXTERIOR LADDER, FURNACE > 18,000 BTU, HITCH LIGHT, 4 STABILIZER JACKS, MICROWAVE, 2- 30 lb. PROPANE BOTTLES , DIAMOND PLATE - CARGO AREA, FOLDUP DIN/SOFA W/SKIRTING, OUTSIDE SHOWER, HOLDING TANK - BLACK TANK FLUSH, OUTSIDE SPEAKERS (PAIR), PROPANE QUICK DISCONNECT, FLOOD LIGHTS (1 PAIR REAR & 1 PAIR DOOR SIDE), TIRES - GOODYEAR RADIALS, BUNK LADDER, DISCOVERY FLOOR TILE in CARGO AREA, DOUBLE INSULATION IN ROOF, 8 CU. FT. REFRIGERATOR, FUELING STATION, 2 - Lounge CHAIRS/Table** SPRING SALE ** on NOW**$29,650.00**
Price: $39,969 You Save: $13,319 Sale Price: $26,650
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| Specification |
Description |
| Hitch Weight |
850 lbs |
| Dry Weight |
7,350 lbs |
| Fresh Water Capacity |
118 gals |
| Grey Water Capacity |
40 gals |
| Black Water Capacity |
40 gals |
| Furnace BTU |
18,000 |
| Sleeps |
8 |
| Generator |
4000 |
| Tire Size |
15 |
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Founded in 1951 in Elkhart, Indiana, Skyline initially produced the affordable housing units popularly known as house trailers or mobile homes. These units evolved into today's manufactured housing. In 1960, Skyline opened its first travel trailer plant. During its 54-plus years of operation, Skyline has built more than 870,000 homes and 460,000 recreational vehicles (RV's), most of them travel trailers. Its sales over the years total in excess of $15 billion.
Skyline builds three types of towable RV's: conventional travel trailers, fifth wheel travel trailers, and park models. The principal brand names for these products are Nomad, Layton, Aljo, and Rampage. All Skyline RVs are UL Classified.
Skyline is committed to producing the best products at the best prices. It has earned a reputation for uncompromising integrity in all of its relationships with communities, suppliers, retailers, and with the hundreds of Americans who live in Skyline-built homes and enjoy Skyline-built RVs. |
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