RV Details
- Year: 2000
- Model: WANDERLODGE WANDERLODGE 43 LXI
- Listing ID: 1342800
- Partner ID: 5014333888
- Posted On: Oct 20, 2020
- Updated On: Oct 20, 2020
Description
2000 43’ LXi Millenium Edition
No slides, 94K miles, currently located in southeast Virginia between Richmond and Williamsburg just off I-64
Detroit Diesel S60 500HP engine, hours: 2260
6 speed Allison transmission
PowerTech generator, hours: 1945
If you have never seen a Blue Bird motorhome before, you may not be aware of the high quality, solid construction, luxury that was built-in to each vehicle. The motorhome is built on a bus chassis from the Blue Bird Corporation.
Upgrades:
- 2020: 2 new house water pumps
- 2018: 1830W solar on roof, Magnum 2812 pure SINE wave inverter, MPPT PT Charge Controller, Magnum Generator auto start, new AGM house batteries, electric patio awning
- 2017: new Koni shocks all around, Safe-T-Plus Steering stabilizer, all 10 air bags replaced, covered spare tire on roof, new Splendide washer/dryer, SeeLevel tank monitoring system
- 2016: new engine batteries, new tires tag
- 2015: Centramatic wheel balancers, Crossfire dual tire pressure equalization system, 2 17 cu ft storage containers on roof, new tires front and dual
- Prior owner installed: Residential refrigerator, Vetus macerating toilet
- 10 point air suspension
- Diesel and electric hot water heat, electric baseboard heaters, heat strips on air conditioners
- In-motion satellite (we never used so cannot comment on usability)
- 2 flat screen TVs, VCR, DVD (we didn’t use)
- 4 place dining room (2 upholstered chairs, 2 extra folding chairs and table leaf)
- Roman night shades and day shades – recently re-strung so strings are all in good shape
- Corian counters and shower
- Convection microwave
- Gaggenau gas range
- Auto/manual hydraulic leveling jacks, etc. – I honestly only use the manual leveling, but I love that I can air level and not have to use the jacks unless we’re on a more severe grade – great for Wal-docking.
- Bathroom sink in separate lavatory area as well as in hallway
- 3 roof airs – all work
- Exterior window awnings (we replaced the large patio awning with an electric patio awning)
- Heated basement
- Huge holding tanks – I think 150G fresh and 75G grey and black – the SeeLevel system allows us to know how full they are to 2-3%!
- Pass through Joey bed in first bay (extends fully on either side)
- Instahot water at kitchen sink (we never used)
- Built in gas grill
- Built in propane outlet for external gas appliances (e.g. fire pit)
- CB (we never used)