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1983 Georgie Boy Cruise Air Class A - Gas reviews

3.4 (2 reviews)
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5.0
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5.0
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5.0
Driving/towing
2.0
Factory warranty
1.0

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Rocky

Tennessee

Reviewed on September 8, 2015

RV reviewed 1983 Georgie Boy Cruise Air 3008 view listing

3.4
we lived in this beast for three years and it did not leak and it kept us warm with a electric heater the water tank went out in the first yr but was fixable the bathroom was small and shower combo was not well thought out but that was the least of all our problems when u buy someone's else's problems u will... read more
we lived in this beast for three years and it did not leak and it kept us warm with a electric heater the water tank went out in the first yr but was fixable the bathroom was small and shower combo was not well thought out but that was the least of all our problems when u buy someone's else's problems u will have to realize that these things happen even to the best of them of course we have since moved out and are now trying to sell it for about the same price we bought it for or a little less considering that it had three previous owners and had been leased out to some bands they of course had to try and rewire it to accommodate their love of music so there's that also we drove it down from neb to Kansas city Missouri and made it safely I might say and only had one brake working and it was leaking fluid we put around 5000 dollars work put in to it and then drove it out to Tennessee and here it sits alone and unused and has not ran for three yrs. or more don't even know if bit will start with two new batteries so we tell the readers that if u get a rv be prepared to have it for awhile they are not in great demand these days more so to the travel trailers we salute for the sell faster than these big beasts so for now ask yourselves this can it be resold and if so how much will I lose in the sale of it and will it become trash in the future. ours may be soon if it does not sell for we have had it too long and I know someone needs a home that can be moved easily and quickly the next one if we ever do is going to be a tagalong type not a beast like this one is also I would not be afraid to go anywhere in this monster for it drove well and only had one tire blow out also it was packed to the roof with our stuff and had plenty of room in it for a big futon and three dogs and us and the stove worked beautifully so go out and experience it for yourself and see what it takes to own a georgie boy we did and survived...
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5.0
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5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
2.0
Factory warranty/support
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Rocky

Tennessee

Reviewed on September 8, 2015

RV reviewed 1983 Georgie Boy Cruise Air 2850 view listing

3.4
We lived in this beast for three years and it did not leak and it kept us warm with a electric heater the water tank went out in the first yr but was fixable the bathroom was small and shower combo was not well thought out but that was the least of all our problems when u buy someone's else's problems u will... read more
We lived in this beast for three years and it did not leak and it kept us warm with a electric heater the water tank went out in the first yr but was fixable the bathroom was small and shower combo was not well thought out but that was the least of all our problems when u buy someone's else's problems u will have to realize that these things happen even to the best of them of course we have since moved out and are now trying to sell it for about the same price we bought it for or a little less considering that it had three previous owners and had been leased out to some bands they of course had to try and rewire it to accommodate their love of music so there's that also we drove it down from neb to Kansas city Missouri and made it safely I might say and only had one brake working and it was leaking fluid we put around 5000 dollars work put in to it and then drove it out to Tennessee and here it sits alone and unused and has not ran for three yrs. or more don't even know if bit will start with two new batteries so we tell the readers that if u get a rv be prepared to have it for awhile they are not in great demand these days more so to the travel trailers we salute for the sell faster than these big beasts so for now ask yourselves this can it be resold and if so how much will I lose in the sale of it and will it become trash in the future. ours may be soon if it does not sell for we have had it too long and I know someone needs a home that can be moved easily and quickly the next one if we ever do is going to be a tagalong type not a beast like this one is also I would not be afraid to go anywhere in this monster for it drove well and only had one tire blow out also it was packed to the roof with our stuff and had plenty of room in it for a big futon and three dogs and us and the stove worked beautifully so go out and experience it for yourself and see what it takes to own a georgie boy we did and survived...
Livability
5.0
Overall quality
5.0
Floorplan
5.0
Driving/towing
2.0
Factory warranty/support
0.0
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