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2004 40' XLII Marathon
10-30-2014, 23:46
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RE: 2004 40' XLII Marathon
David,

As I understand it, most converters did their own slides without Prevost's involvement. However, there was at least one converter that installed their own slides at Prevost with their involvement. And no, there were no shells delivered with a hole in the side. Clearly this was a lot of work! Reinforcing the chassis could not have been easy. It's the reinforcing effort that likely led to some overweight coaches.

BTW, the eBay seller likely has a lot more love for that coach than any prospective buyer. I want his garage--wow!

I wonder if there were any 40-foot XL-IIs that had delamination problems. At least the non-slide 40-footers wouldn't seem to have the same amount of chassis flex as the 45-footers.
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2004 40' XLII Marathon - davidbrady - 10-30-2014, 11:11
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