Saturday, March 17, 2012

Sold our Phoenix Cruiser – Model 2551– 2006 - 45K miles

After stopping at the Phoenix Factory in Elkhart on our way home, Peggy decided she liked a new model they just started to build better than our 6 year old beautiful RV which has been well maintained and in clean condition
Pictures taken 3/17/2012 , after we got back home.    
LeftSideDriving

RightSideRVFront
LeftSide_AwningsRVBack
Kitchen_sKitchenBedroomBathsBed1
Bath_ClosetBath_Shower
BathPantry_sBed2s
Refer_Table_sSofaBedTriFold
PassSeatPassDesk
RVRoofTopPMS_ChgContro;
Solar Panels and Canoe/Kayak Roof Rack         Power Management System & Solar Charge Controller 

Phoenix2551Floorplan2
Phoenix 2551 Floor Plan 
Very Good Condition Asking Price - $47,995
Non-Smoker, No pets, One Owner, Easy to drive,
NADA Estimated Value - March 2012
Phoenix Cruiser Manufacturer Website – They can custom build to your requirements.
Contact John @ 440-871-1758 or E-Mail me
Specifications
ManufacturerPhoenix
ModelCruiser
Model Number2551
ChassisFord 350
Length26'-5"
Wheelbase194”
Slide Out1
Width93” (Easy to drive)
Height w A/C9’-10” (Fits in 10’ Door)
Weight9,600 lbs..
GVWR11,500 lbs..
Capacity1,900 lbs..
Bed size2 - 33 x 69 & 33 x 75
Dinette Bed Size54” x 74”
Patio Awning Size14’ Box Type
Power seat-6 way1
Fresh Water41 Gal
Black Water35 Gal
Grey Water23 Gal
Insulated/Heated TanksElectric Dump Valves
Sewage Macerator Pumpfor Black/Grey Water (New)
Propane42 pounds
Propane Line for GrillUnder Patio Awning
Fuel55 Gal
Engine - V106.8 L
Horse Power305 HP
Alternator Amps130
4-Wheel ABS Brakes

3 comments:

  1. Congratulations on selling your in-very-good-condition Phoenix Cruiser! With its built of E-450 while having the rear twin beds, a convertible sofa bed and plenty of closet space, I'm sure the new owner would be happy with it! And the fact that it is in very good condition makes the new owner twice as happy. :)

    [Isadora Kesten]

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  2. With the way how your RV looked in the photos, I can really say that it’s really in good shape, huh! It must’ve been truly well taken care of for the past six years. I hope the new owner would take care of it just the way you did! ;)

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  3. It's new owner is indeed very lucky! I can hardly see scratches on its interior. Deals like that are pretty hard to find. People usually sell their RVs because it can no longer perform well or the interior’s pretty much banged up already.


    Tia Oshields

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