Many years ago my wife asked if we were going to travel far and wide in the RV we had at the time. I replied absolutely “Not in this rig”. I began my search for a Bus that would be tough and safe. After a long search I found my BMC 37 footer. We could not be happier with our choice. Rugged and safe we now travel on long trips!!
Randy, it's awesome to finally be able to put a face with the name and voice that I have talked to in getting parts to rebuild parts of my 1994 Wanderlodge. I got mine for the very reason that you talk about in this vid, they're safe. I just wish they were still being manufactured. They're one helluva product, and yes I feel much better than the Prevost and other big money rigs!
We used to have a 1978 wanderlodge fc 33. My dad bought it because it was actually a quality rig and didn't get blown around every time a semi truck flew by. Funny thing is dad had owned 2 winnebagos from the late 70's before the bird and they were pretty much rattling themselves apart. These weren't cheap winnebagos either lol
Safety of these coaches is the number 1 reason why I wanted mine. Plus the style can’t be beat.
Another excellent video and stories that may otherwise be lost. Thanks for sharing.
Great info Randy, thank you!
Many years ago my wife asked if we were going to travel far and wide in the RV we had at the time. I replied absolutely “Not in this rig”. I began my search for a Bus that would be tough and safe. After a long search I found my BMC 37 footer. We could not be happier with our choice. Rugged and safe we now travel on long trips!!
Randy, it's awesome to finally be able to put a face with the name and voice that I have talked to in getting parts to rebuild parts of my 1994 Wanderlodge. I got mine for the very reason that you talk about in this vid, they're safe. I just wish they were still being manufactured. They're one helluva product, and yes I feel much better than the Prevost and other big money rigs!
We used to have a 1978 wanderlodge fc 33. My dad bought it because it was actually a quality rig and didn't get blown around every time a semi truck flew by. Funny thing is dad had owned 2 winnebagos from the late 70's before the bird and they were pretty much rattling themselves apart. These weren't cheap winnebagos either lol
I think that the 450 owner had a heart attack that caused the wreck. That is what I was told from a fellow 450 owner. We love our 450.
I tried to get on your webpage, but it wouldn’t let me go through. Can you help me? I like to buy one if I can find a good one
Rick & Rosie Archie laid their FC on its side in a ditch and rolled it back up with little damage.
We are not UA-cam fans, we are RandyFans!🚍