I just purchased a 1987 325 Motorhome at an auction in Tucson. It needs some 'deferred maintenance'. Specifically all fuel and cooling hoses as well as 8 new tires. I will need to get it towed from the auction and my AAA RV towing is good for only 100 miles. Does anybody have some first hand knowledge of a trusted repair shop?
Thanks,
Ryan Haagensen (WBCCI # 1966)
Fallbrook CA
1987 325 Motorhome
1976 Land Yacht 31 Trailer
760-450-4037
2006 28' Safari SE
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Colorado Springs
, Colorado
Join Date: Jun 2003
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O'Rielly Chevrolet
Ryan,
Oasis RV referred us to O'Rielly. We worked with Carl. After all it is really a Chevy. They did a good job. Anyway our 81 Excella 280 came back in far better shape than when we took it in.
-Ken
We used AZ. Mobile Mechanic in Tucson when our tag axle brake broke...he came out to our RV park site and made us mobile, then we drove over to his shop, and he did the repairs...his name is Tom Skovan(444 4800), email FastMechanic.com, and he did good work at a reasonable price...
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1989 345 Motorhome CHARTER MEMBERS: FOUR CORNERS UNIT, AND PROUD OF IT!!! We live for the moment, 'cause when you get there, it's gone...
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