And it stays STORM on it!! I would 100% turn it into a Storm Chasing RV.
Tornado season is coming fast and while I don't want to sucked into a storm-- I might just be driving through one on my adventures. And you can bet no matter where I go I will be watching the weather!
I heard a huge gust of wind out my window as I write this.
A proper Tornado Intercept Vehicle would cost at least
$80,000 to build and needs to weight at least 14,000 lb
But I could still have fun on the road reporting the weather and travelling safely.
Wait-- is this a FLEETWOOD STORM??
https://www.rvtrader.com/listing/2004-Fleetwood-STORM+30H-5019805185
I could totally go for this. Maybe tomorrow I will go check it out.
This one says it is a "Used 2004 Fleetwood Class A RV STORM 30H" for $25,000
But it is 62,249 Miles Away. This one here, is down the street.
Does it look similar? Next up is a 2018 Fleetwood Storm 32A #A13457
I don't see any new C-class units on the Fleetwood website, but I do see this B class van.
This actually looks really nice.
Hmmmmm... Read the Brochure and tell me what you think.
I have sent them an inquiry so I expect a phone call tomorrow.
If anyone would like to help me save for an RV please donate 10 HIVE or 5 HBD!