PLEASE READ ASAP: It's super important to have an RV mechanic check it out from top to bottom before you hand over the cash....no matter how nice these people are. Most say that's super important on older RV's.....they may or may not be telling you everything....hugs.
I enjoyed the drive on the bridge beautifully complemented by gentle music. In the midwest paint jobs are sometimes hurt by road salt. This RV has a pristine paint job. Lovely. I look forward to your making it home. The windows are amazing. You could stay in it for days without feeling hemmed in. Congratulations!
Oh good I'm glad you enjoyed the Golden gate bridge drive with the music. Yes the RV paint is in good condition. Good observation. I love that floor plan because of those windows in the back. I am going to really enjoy that feature.
Lordy that guy was beyond hyper. I'm not saying he wasn't nice but.... Quite overwhelming. You will have plenty of time to take your time and get to know her. congratulations She's beautiful!!!
Almost 190k. She's built on a Chevy G30 van chassis. Did have some major work done at 150k (rebuilt the carburetor and transmission) but not surprising given her age. Everything in the coach is original, and everything still works. 😊
How beautiful! Very happy you found what you desire. What more could you ask for? Congrats. Take your time adjusting. I pray that all of your journeys will be safe and joyful.🌅
So I had it at the mechanic shop yesterday to have the front brakes done and the mechanic said that my engine was in great shape and that the rig was in great shape. They didn't do a full inspection but it was just his impression after working on it.
Yes it really is. I bought it from the second owner and both the first and the second owner took extremely good care of it and it was either stored in a garage or under a cover. I do need to get the front brakes fixed though right away. They are down to 20%.
Ur skin looks great for being born in the 50’s…u must’ve had ur routine down most of ur life. Congrats on the new home. The life is fun and will make life enjoyable
Victoria, Congratulations on your Lazy Daze! You're going to love it. Take your time to get to know it. There is a lot to comprehend in operating these things. But, you can do it! We bought ours (26RB a red, rear bath model, we call her Rosie) last summer and have been out with her about 6 times so far and have fallen head over heels in love with it! The squeaks and rattles will take some time to isolate and correct. It helps to have another person to locate them as you drive along. If you haven't already, take it to a GOOD mechanical shop and have them check the brakes out to make certain they're in good shape. I'd also recommend having the transmission fluid and filter changed if it hasn't been done yet. You might even consider getting the cooling system flushed and refilled, too. Above all else...enjoy it and welcome to the Lazy Daze family!
Yes I agree, I feel a little bit overwhelmed with all that I need to learn with it. Just spent my first day in it this morning cleaning it up. I remembered to turn on the batteries lol and I remembered that I need to turn on the water pump in order to operate the faucets. So I'm learning. I love it already. I am so excited. I have to go get a brake job on it and I'm a little surprised how expensive it is. Yikes. If I have any questions, do you mind if I ask you since you have knowledge of it?
@@victoriagoingforit6183 Victoria, I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have...and if I don't have the answer, I will do my best to find it! We just had to have the brakes replaced on ours. We were actually lied to by the person we bought it from and that was a shock. Took it to Henderson's line-up in Grants Pass to get it fixed. Great people there!
@@dawnd1257Thank you! I'm going to be driving it for the first time on Friday. Is there anything that I need to have ON in the RV while I'm driving? I don't think so but thought I would check. I thought I remembered he said something about having the generator on but I don't know why you would do that?
@victoriagoingforit6183 Hi Victoria. You do not want the generator on while driving. And unless you need to have your refrigerator operating while traveling, make sure your propane is off. I leave the house batteries on for charging from the engine alternator. Make sure your house waterpump is off. Also, be sure the ceiling vents and fan covers, as well as all outside storage compartments are closed while driving. Enjoy your check out ride!
I really love it already. It's like a little home on wheels. So exciting. Yeah I guess people hang on to them because they're so well made so they can be harder to find. I was fully prepared to have to fly to another state to get one so to find one so close to where I live is pretty awesome. I found it in the color I wanted to. Many adventures to come. Yippee!!
Congratulations on finding and buying your beautiful dream camper! May you enjoy many fun adventures in it. A word of caution, for your safety, you might want to avoid posting exterior views. A popular solo woman van life RUclipsr warehoused her lovely, tricked out RV-van and started traveling/sleeping/cooking in a car after someone posted online that they'd spotted her unique vehicle somewhere; she felt it qualified as stalking and that she'd shown her van too often and clearly became alarmed. It's a shame she's no longer traveling in the van.
Tee hee, You made me laugh. Thankfully a instruction manual did come with the rig so I will be reading that thoroughly from front to back. So glad to have that.
Live somewhat in your area. Just wonder why you stay in middle lane when cars are passing on the right?! Pull over in slow lane. I guess I can understand when you go further north and don’t want merging cars to cut in front of you but you’re on the bridge. Sorry but that’s a pet peeve of mine.
Actually I usually am in the slow lane most of the time cuz I'm kind of a slow driver but I wanted to be in the middle lane so I could capture on film the breadth and width of the bridge. So it was a one-time thing.
PLEASE READ ASAP: It's super important to have an RV mechanic check it out from top to bottom before you hand over the cash....no matter how nice these people are. Most say that's super important on older RV's.....they may or may not be telling you everything....hugs.
@@pianogirl3870 Yes, like buying a used car. Important to know what you are getting mechanically.
I enjoyed the drive on the bridge beautifully complemented by gentle music. In the midwest paint jobs are sometimes hurt by road salt. This RV has a pristine paint job. Lovely. I look forward to your making it home. The windows are amazing. You could stay in it for days without feeling hemmed in. Congratulations!
Oh good I'm glad you enjoyed the Golden gate bridge drive with the music. Yes the RV paint is in good condition. Good observation. I love that floor plan because of those windows in the back. I am going to really enjoy that feature.
Lordy that guy was beyond hyper. I'm not saying he wasn't nice but.... Quite overwhelming. You will have plenty of time to take your time and get to know her. congratulations She's beautiful!!!
He was very nice but I think he may have had ADHD
Congrats 🎉🎉! Get an inspection by a certified RV inspector.
Working on it!
Congratulations! I've always liked that brand of Class C as well.
Full timer in a 22 foot 1981 Lazy Daze here. She's been a lovely home for 7 years now. Congrats and welcome to the family! You won't regret it.
Oh thank you Bertha, that's great to hear. Mine has 98,000 mi on it. How much does yours have?
Almost 190k. She's built on a Chevy G30 van chassis. Did have some major work done at 150k (rebuilt the carburetor and transmission) but not surprising given her age. Everything in the coach is original, and everything still works. 😊
So very happy for you Victoria absolutely splendid🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you so much!!
How beautiful! Very happy you found what you desire. What more could you ask for? Congrats. Take your time adjusting. I pray that all of your journeys will be safe and joyful.🌅
Thank you so much!
Congratulations, Victoria! Your new RV looks great. I’m looking forward to you sharing your new adventures.
Thank you so much!
Congratulations on the camper, very nice 👍🎊🎉 Enjoyed the view on the bridge, so beautiful ❤️😊 Thanks for sharing ❤️😊 Have a great day ❤️😊
Thanks so much!
How great, gal! Congrats! Golly that man was a fast talker. Holy smokes! Cute RV! Can't wait to see your adventures
He really was a fast talker. I agree. Thanks so much Ana!!
Wow. Beautiful. I'm overwhelmed just watching. Enjoy taking your time figuring it out. Do you have a good place to park it?
Yes I have it at a storage place. Thank you so much. I'm happy and good advice to take my time figuring it out.
Beautiful! But, you definitely should have had a professional mechanic check it out. 🤞🏻
So I had it at the mechanic shop yesterday to have the front brakes done and the mechanic said that my engine was in great shape and that the rig was in great shape. They didn't do a full inspection but it was just his impression after working on it.
WOW!! So Happy For You, Victoria 🎉
Happy Trails To You...
🙋☕😻🚍
Aw thank you kitty mom!!
Congratulations on the camper ! It seems like the perfect size for you. Enjoy !!!! 🎉
It really is!
It looks like it's in great shape.
Yes it really is. I bought it from the second owner and both the first and the second owner took extremely good care of it and it was either stored in a garage or under a cover. I do need to get the front brakes fixed though right away. They are down to 20%.
@@victoriagoingforit6183
I hope it meets all of your expectations. 🙂
Ur skin looks great for being born in the 50’s…u must’ve had ur routine down most of ur life. Congrats on the new home. The life is fun and will make life enjoyable
I love it, congrats!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Congratulations 🎉🎉🎉. You will figure it out. Have fun.
Thank you, I will
Victoria, Congratulations on your Lazy Daze! You're going to love it. Take your time to get to know it. There is a lot to comprehend in operating these things. But, you can do it!
We bought ours (26RB a red, rear bath model, we call her Rosie) last summer and have been out with her about 6 times so far and have fallen head over heels in love with it! The squeaks and rattles will take some time to isolate and correct. It helps to have another person to locate them as you drive along. If you haven't already, take it to a GOOD mechanical shop and have them check the brakes out to make certain they're in good shape. I'd also recommend having the transmission fluid and filter changed if it hasn't been done yet. You might even consider getting the cooling system flushed and refilled, too.
Above all else...enjoy it and welcome to the Lazy Daze family!
Yes I agree, I feel a little bit overwhelmed with all that I need to learn with it. Just spent my first day in it this morning cleaning it up. I remembered to turn on the batteries lol and I remembered that I need to turn on the water pump in order to operate the faucets. So I'm learning. I love it already. I am so excited. I have to go get a brake job on it and I'm a little surprised how expensive it is. Yikes. If I have any questions, do you mind if I ask you since you have knowledge of it?
@@victoriagoingforit6183 Victoria, I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have...and if I don't have the answer, I will do my best to find it! We just had to have the brakes replaced on ours. We were actually lied to by the person we bought it from and that was a shock. Took it to Henderson's line-up in Grants Pass to get it fixed. Great people there!
@@dawnd1257Thank you! I'm going to be driving it for the first time on Friday. Is there anything that I need to have ON in the RV while I'm driving? I don't think so but thought I would check. I thought I remembered he said something about having the generator on but I don't know why you would do that?
@victoriagoingforit6183 Hi Victoria. You do not want the generator on while driving. And unless you need to have your refrigerator operating while traveling, make sure your propane is off. I leave the house batteries on for charging from the engine alternator. Make sure your house waterpump is off. Also, be sure the ceiling vents and fan covers, as well as all outside storage compartments are closed while driving.
Enjoy your check out ride!
@@dawnd1257Wow this is so helpful, thank you thank you.
Congrats lady....your makeup looks nice, fyi! Jesus bless you.
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
That's awesome! I didn't realize they are hard to find. I'm considering getting something to drive too in the future I think.
I really love it already. It's like a little home on wheels. So exciting. Yeah I guess people hang on to them because they're so well made so they can be harder to find. I was fully prepared to have to fly to another state to get one so to find one so close to where I live is pretty awesome. I found it in the color I wanted to. Many adventures to come. Yippee!!
@@victoriagoingforit6183 excited for you!
Congratulations
Congratulations on finding and buying your beautiful dream camper! May you enjoy many fun adventures in it. A word of caution, for your safety, you might want to avoid posting exterior views. A popular solo woman van life RUclipsr warehoused her lovely, tricked out RV-van and started traveling/sleeping/cooking in a car after someone posted online that they'd spotted her unique vehicle somewhere; she felt it qualified as stalking and that she'd shown her van too often and clearly became alarmed. It's a shame she's no longer traveling in the van.
Thank you, it definitely is my dream camper. I will consider what you said.
I could watch that a million times and still not know what that guy was trying to tell me. I’m gonna need instructions laminated please. Lol
Tee hee, You made me laugh. Thankfully a instruction manual did come with the rig so I will be reading that thoroughly from front to back. So glad to have that.
Congratulations!
Thank you!
Perfect size 🎉
Been over the Golden Gate one time but it was so foggy I could barely see anything.
Yeah funny thing is San Francisco can be foggy in the summertime. Thankfully it was a gorgeous day that day
Does it come with an owner’s manual?
That's such a cute question. Yes it did come with an owner's manual and I will definitely be reading that thing from front to back.
Live somewhat in your area. Just wonder why you stay in middle lane when cars are passing on the right?! Pull over in slow lane. I guess I can understand when you go further north and don’t want merging cars to cut in front of you but you’re on the bridge. Sorry but that’s a pet peeve of mine.
Actually I usually am in the slow lane most of the time cuz I'm kind of a slow driver but I wanted to be in the middle lane so I could capture on film the breadth and width of the bridge. So it was a one-time thing.