Selling my RV!

2007 Winnebago Access 22B

UPDATE 7/22/21: It has been sold!!! Thank you all for your interest! She will be going to a great home and will have many fantastic trips in her future!!

If you read my previous blog, you know why I have decided to sell my small Class C Motorhome. If not and are interested in knowing what’s going on, here’s the link > How to Choose the Right Rig for Your Travels

Below are the specifications, photographs, and details regarding the RV. I will be updating these images once I have cleaned out the rig of my items. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out through the contact form below. I have no doubt that this will be the perfect RV for someone else. It does not suit my future needs, but hopefully, someone will love it as much as I do!

The modified Twin bed (Prior Jack-Knife sofa) is a Lux Foam 7x31x77 with a Dacron Wrap and a Custom Gray Striped Cover.

There is a Swagman Chinook Hitch Mount Bike Rack I will also be selling, if interested it’s $175.

Decor Items and Pets are not included. 😏


Model > 2007 Winnebago Access 22B

Mileage (may change) > 47000

Known Issues >  

  • Catalytic Converter was recently welded together 5/9/2021. (someone attempted to steal it) Now works perfectly.

  • Small dent near propane tank door (existed when I purchased in 2019)

  • Bathroom Fan (non-working). Can be opened but the fan does not work. (Has a Rain Cover)

  • The Engine Battery will need to be replaced before winter.

  • Suspension Air Bags recently stopped working (will need to be replaced or serviced), not needed but does help with bumpier roads.

  • Leak in water tank ONLY when full - recent issue discovered during a trip in May. Will be fixing /servicing this prior to selling.



Last serviced > 5/9/2021

Videos of Reno > My Class C Renovations

Updates/ Additions > Updated Kitchen Faucet. Modified Dinette (with custom cushions), Added Lagun Table, Black Tank seals & connectors replaced 3/2020, Removed Jacknife added twin foam mattress. Back-up Camera. Toilet Roof Vent Replaced & Sealed. Seat Covers. Plank Flooring. Fitted Window Coverings (front, driver, passenger, main door). Privacy Accents for bathroom and bunk windows. Updated Curtain Rods and Black-out Curtains.

*Has original papers and vehicle manual information.

Price > $28,500 OBO

As things gets fixed, serviced, I will be updating the blog with the details.

Interior /Exterior Photos

Complete Manufacturer Specifications

RV Category: Motorized

RV Type: Class C Motorhome

 

Body Features

Chassis Construction: Steel frame

Roof Material: One-piece fiberglass

Side Wall Material: Fiberglass with aluminum framing

Slideouts: 0

Bath Layout: Sink, toilet, shower

 

Chassis

Chassis: Ford E350

Layout: Front Engine, RWD

Brakes: 4-wheel disc with ABS

Tire Size: LT225/75R16

 

Dimensions and Weights

Wheelbase (in): 138

Overall Length (ft/in): 23'

Overall Height (ft/in): 11' 1"

Overall Width (in): 101.5

Interior Height (ft/in): 6' 8"

Interior Width (in): 96

Gross Vehicle Wt Rating (GVWR): 10700

Front Gross Axle Wt Rating (lb): 4600

Rear Gross Axle Wt Rating (lb): 7800

Exterior Storage Volume (cu ft): 21

 

HVAC

Furnace BTU: 25000

A/C BTU: 13500

 

Powertrain

Fuel Type: Gasoline

Engine Manufacturer/Model: Ford Triton

Type of Engine: 6.8L V10

Horsepower @ RPM: 305 @ 4250

Torque @ RPM: 420 @ 3250

Alternator Amps: 130

Transmission: 5-sp. TorqShift Auto

Rear Axle Ratio: 4.56

 

Tank Capacities

Fuel Capacity (gal): 37

LP Gas (gal): 18

Water Heater (gal): 6

Fresh Water (gal): 33

Gray Water (gal): 39

Black Water (gal): 32

 

Towing

Tow Capacity Standard: 7800

Tow Hitch Rating: 5000

Gross Combined Wt Rating (lb): 18500


Standard Features

AIR CONDITIONING

13,500-BTU A/C

BATHROOM

Rear

Skylight

Medicine cabinet

Shower head with flexible hose extension (replaced 11/2019)

Sink (faucets replaced 10/2019)

BATTERIES

(1) coach battery

(2) In-house batteries (replaced 5/9/2021)

BEDROOM

Overcab Queen sleeping area

Twin Sofa/Bed (prior Jack-Knife Sofa)

COACH FEATURES

Ceiling - fabric

COCKPIT

Automotive A/C

Cruise control

Power door locks

Power Windows

Power Mirrors

Manual windshield shades/sunvisor(s) - purchased 2020, fitted reflectix material

Tilt steering wheel

CONVERTER

Converter - 45 amp

Battery charger

DOORS

Entry step(s) - Automatic

ELECTRICAL

Exterior patio or security light(s)

System monitor panel

ENGINE

Ford Triton V10: 6.8L, 305-hp

ENTERTAINMENT

AM/FM/CD

Satellite TV system prep

EXTERIOR BODY

Mud flaps/stone guards

FURNISHINGS

Booth dinette (modified to L Shaped Couch)

Jack-Knife Sofa (modified to fixed narrow twin)

GALLEY

Laminate or Formica countertop

Dual Sink

Stove / Oven Combo (propane) with Vent Hood

Microwave


GENERATOR

Generator - 4.0 kW (gas)

Onan

HEAT

25,000-BTU heat

INVERTER

1000W 

PLUMBING

Water heater - gas (LP)

SAFETY

Smoke detector/alarm

LPG-leak detector/alarm

Carbon monoxide (CO) detector/alarm

Fire extinguisher(s)

Emergency-exit window(s)

GFI-protected circuit(s)

Child seat tether anchor

Driver and passenger three-point seat belts

Driver and front passenger air bags

Center high-mounted brake light

TIRES AND WHEELS

Stainless steel wheel inserts/liners/simulators

VENTS AND FANS

Roof fan with Rain Guard in bathroom (currently not working)

Roof fan with Rain Guard above bunk 

WINDOWS

Curtain rods / Black-Out Curtains

AWNINGS

Side/patio awning (with upgraded protective cover)

COCKPIT

Remote-power exterior mirrors, heated

Rear-vision camera with monitor (added)

ENTERTAINMENT

20 inch Samsung Smart TV


EXTERIOR BODY

Exterior ladder

It has been sold - thank you everyone for your interest!!

Walk through Video of completed Renovations.

Minor changes includes new backsplash and Lagun table on L-Shaped Couch.



Joy

Photographer, graphic designer, dog mom to Sawyer, Etsy shop owner, and solo traveler trying to make the most of the life I've been given. Life is too short to live in a cubicle. I get lost on backroads and share visual stories of the destinations I discover.

https://joynewcomb.com
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