My 2007 GS Tour Master 40C was purchased used and I knew going in what I was choosing to replace/upgrade, so I factored that into the offered price. These coaches had a lot of features for the price from the factory and were generally good values new, but there have been many stories on this site and elsewhere about the sometimes lax quality control that was evident in individual units. Mine has been OK and I am handy enough to address the little things (mostly cabinet hardware, etc...) I have replaced the original TV sets with full HD modern ones, and added storage organization both in the coach and in the basement compartments. Upgrades included better faucets in the kitchen and bath, full sine wave inverter (my unit has a residential refrigerator...) and a washer with more features than the one it came with -- we kept the dryer. Moving appliances like the washer into and out of the coach is a challenge and I recently replaced the electronics on my 23 cu ft fridge rather than get a new one, as it would have meant removing the windshield to get the old one out and new on in (forklift required...
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The propane fridge in your unit is not too big to take out the doorway -- but you might want to see if it has been the subject of any recalls...these run on a flame and there is always a certain level of fire risk.
Hard to say what the actual condition is on a unit of the age of the one you are considering -- you pretty much have to see it in person to judge for yourself. Clearly the carpet needs to be replaced. If the unit has had pets and/or smokers you may not want to deal with trying to get it odor free unless you plan to replace
all the upholstery/drapes/shades as well as the carpets. It appears to be priced right at the market value according to NADA. Was it stored inside (or at least under cover) during the winters?
Chuck