Ready for your own adventure? Our RV is for sale!

If you found us by RV Trader, hello, and thank you so much for your interest in our RV! And to my regular readers, thanks for your patience as we focus our time and energy on moving to Canada and selling our RV.

Looking for your own rig, at an affordable price? Read on! We’re currently parked in Londonderry, NH.

UPDATE: Since we first listed this RV, a former mechanic inspected it and we found out two things: 1 – the RV isn’t starting without a jump. We anticipate it needs a new battery and 2 – the propane tank is getting rusty, so it should get replaced soon. If you’re still interested, read on.

Our RV Trader Listing (priced at $18,000 or best offer)

Ready for adventure at an affordable price? This class C has all the essentials with newer tires, under 70,000 miles, and a great layout in a convenient vehicle at that “just right” size.

Highlights

With an a/c and fans, inverter, propane generator, water filtration and batteries new in 2018, you’re equipped for all kinds of weather and adventuring.
Entertainment center with a flatscreen TV, storage for game systems or bluray players, and speakers for playing music throughout the rig.
All back tires were replaced new in 2020. (Front look good, but will likely need to be replaced in a year or two.)
Fantastic storage, and a double sink in the kitchen make for a very livable layout.
Drives very well
Exterior wash station
Big enough for full-time living, but with no slides and less than 25’, easy to park in parking lots and campground spaces

Fuel: 55 gallons
Holding Tank – Black: 39 gallons
Holding Tank – Gray: 29 gallons
18 gallon propane tank (fillable to 80% per manufacturer)

The scoop:
We are the second owners. We bought in 2016 and lived in for 5 years traveling. We are selling only because we are moving to Canada and into an apartment for our next adventure.

Two flexible seating/dining areas that convert for sleeping and have room for storage underneath, and the TV/entertainment center is awesome, with excellent storage for books, games, and all of your extra linens too.
The kitchen is easy to use and clean, with a VERY spacious RV refrigerator.
A privacy curtain divides the back bedroom from the rest of the RV, leaving the space open by day and secluded at night.

Find us on Instagram: @rossandjamieadventure
Find our website (with more photos of the rig): RossAndJamieAdventure.com

Other Notes:

There are a few kitten scratches on the couches, and well-used blinds. We replaced the ones over the couch (with delightful light pink insulating curtains).
The water heater hasn’t worked since we bought it (2nd owners) and we never replaced it since we shower at campgrounds when it’s cold.
We removed the old awning, but kept the metal structure to support a new one.
Our electric step stopped working and we didn’t fix – we use a stool.
A couple of the electrical outlets no longer work.
We are pricing this to move quickly so we can pay off our loan and focus on our new apartment. We’ll throw in our RV surge protector and other accessories so you can hit the ground running. We’d love to make a new person, couple, or larger family’s dream come true!

Additional new note: the RV is no longer starting without a jump. Interested buyers should be prepared to jump it when they visit it to tour or purchase. And the propane tank, while it works, is getting very rusty and should be replaced soon.

Also, in better news, we have videos that we recorded when we bought the RV, with the dealer walking us through how each system works. We’ll share those with you upon purchase if you’re the buyer. 🙂

Love what you see? Email rossandjamieadventure@gmail.com ASAP – this will sell quickly!

Additional Info for our “as is” rig that didn’t fit in our listing:

Make: Winnebago Minnie
Model: WF324V (24V)
Current Mileage: 69,667.50
Serial Number: 10344F291845
Chassis VIN: 1FDXE45S75HB23672

Manufacturer’s original suggested retail price: $61,596 plus $8,237 in extra features. With $625 delivery and handling, originally priced at $70,458. We paid about $25,000 for it in 2016 at 33,000 miles.

Fuel: 55 GAL
Freshwater: 44 GAL
Holding Tank – Black: 39 GAL
Holding Tank – Gray: 29 GAL
LPG (Fillable to 80%): 18 GAL

GVWR: 14,050
GAWR (weight that can be carried by an axle):
Front – 4,600
Rear 9,450
Total weight: 14,050
Weight at the factory originally w/ full fuel, oil and coolants: 10,315
SCWR: 462
CCC: 2,846
GCWR: 20,000 (max allowable loaded weight of motorhome and any towed trailer or towed vehicle)

2005 Winnebago Minnie 24V Class C RV

Standard Equipment (Manufacturer Listing w/ notes):
Ford Chassis

Automotive
Mud Flaps – Rear
Running Boards – Bright Aluminum
Tire Tools
Trailer Hitch W/ 5,000 LB. Draw Bar
Wheel Covers – Stainless Steel

Cab
Automotive Heater & Air conditioner
Auxiliary start circuit
Bunk – front overhead w/ curtain
Cab carpet & floor mats
Cruise control
Power assist steering w/ tilt wheel
Seat belts – 3 point shoulder & lap

Exterior
Awning rails w/ rain gutter
Ladder
Mirrors – Breakaway/Adjustable

Interior
Bed – Queen
Ceiling material – textured fabric
Dinette w/ storage below
Lounge chair
Extra storage w/ outlet (designed for microwave oven)
Range – 3 burner w/ oven
Range hood w/ light & fan
Refrigerator/freezer double door
Sink – galley, double molded recessed
Shower w/ ABS surround & skylight
Toilet w/ foot pedal & sprayer
Vinyl floor in galley, bath & entry
Wallpaper border-decorative
Wardrobe cabinet w/ mirrored door

Systems
Battery – deep cycle, marine/RV (replaced in 2018)
Battery disconnect system, coach
City water hookup w/ gravity fill
Electrical system – 30 amp – power cord
Converter/charger – 45 AMP
Furnace – 25K BTU ducted, low profile
Generator prep w/ gas line & 12 volt
LP tank – permanent mount w/ gauge
Sewer hose stored in service comp
TV antenna w/ cable input
TV satellite system prep in roof
Water heater – 6 gal. elec. Ignition (not currently working, needs to be replaced)
Water pump – demand

Safety
Appliance tie downs
Carbon monoxide/LPG detector/alarm – recently checked and updated
Fire extinguisher – 10 BC
GFI
Smoke detector/alarm

Airbags, driver & passenger
Power windows & power door locks
RV radio – AM/FM stereo/cassette/CD (w/ added, upgraded sound in the “house” part of the RV)
Seats – adjustable slide/ recline
Roof – curved w/ fiberglass skin
A/C roof – mount, 13,500 BTU ducted
Roof vent – front & power in bath
Water system winterization package

Added features by manufacturer
Entrance step – electric (needs repair, currently we use a stool)
Couch
Ford Chassis 14,050 LB.GVWR
Battery-second
Drainage system – heated
Inverter-DC/AC, 300 WATT
Gen-4.0KW-Onan gas-microquiet
Vent-power ventilator
TV-Flat screen w/ remote (think this is either the 27” or 32” upgrade – it’s nice!)
Dinette – L-shaped
Floor covering – vinyl – thru out
Awning- patio (removed, frame remains)
Wheel liners – stainless steel
Exterior wash station
Material surcharge
Owner added – Water purifier for system

Ready for adventure at an affordable price? This class C has all the essentials with year-old tires, under 70,000 miles, and a great layout in a convenient vehicle at that “just right” size.

Highlights:
With an air conditioner and fans, inverter, propane generator, water filtration and batteries new in 2018, you’re equipped for all kinds of weather and adventuring.
Entertainment center with a flatscreen TV, storage for game systems or bluray players, and speakers for playing music throughout the rig.
All back tires were replaced new in 2020. (Front look good, but will likely need to be replaced in a year or two.)
Fantastic storage inside and a double sink in the kitchen make for a very livable layout.
Drives well, with comfortable seats
Exterior wash station is really convenient
Big enough for full-time living, but with no slides and less than 25’, easy to park in parking lots and campground spaces
44 gallon fresh water tank
Fuel: 55 gallons
Holding Tank – Black: 39 gallons
Holding Tank – Gray: 29 gallons
18 gallon propane tank (fillable to 80% per manufacturer)
Removable tables for dining and flexible seating
Sleeps 4

The scoop:
We are the second owners of this awesome rig, which we bought in 2016 and lived in for 5 years. We’ve driven from NH to AZ and NM, FL to NM, and around the Pacific Northwest briefly too. We’ve put about 43,000 miles on it, and we have absolutely loved our home. (We highly recommend spending time in New Mexico, our favorite so far!) The only reason we are selling is that we are moving to Canada for a while – my husband is going back to school, so we are returning to apartment life. (I will get my travel fix in part by coaching aspiring adventurers as we move forward!) We are ready to sell quickly.

This unit is super flexible, with two seating/dining areas that convert for sleeping and have room for storage underneath, and the TV/entertainment center is awesome, with excellent storage for books, games, and all of your extra linens too.

The kitchen is easy to use and clean, and there’s a very spacious refrigerator that easily holds a week or more of groceries for two people.

There’s a privacy curtain to divide the back bedroom from the rest of the RV when you go to sleep at night, leaving the space open by day and secluded at night.

Find us on Instagram: @rossandjamieadventure
Find our website (with more photos of the rig): RossAndJamieAdventure.com

Other Things We’ve Upgraded/Changed:
-We once raised kittens in this RV! So there are a few scratches on the couches, and they beat up our blinds a bit. We outright had to replace the ones over the couch (with delightful light pink insulating curtains)
-We’ve made regular repairs occasionally on the chassis and house. Our rig is due for an oil change. Pre-pandemic, we visited our RV mechanic yearly for an inspection in addition to any repairs we needed to make.
-We hit hail in Colorado in June and it broke our fan covers. We replaced them.
-We had some rust underneath and our first battery compartment rusted out. We had a welder rebuild it and the batteries replaced in the fall of 2018.
-We added a water filter, easy to source cartridges at RV stores or Walmart every 3-6 months. It helps!
-Our generator isn’t used much, but we run it periodically and it works well.
-The oven, stove, water, sewer etc. work great, and you’ve got lots of storage behind the TV (perfect for linens, sleeping bags, other light stuff) in addition to your closet, shelving, and storage compartments.

Other Things To Know:
-Our water heater didn’t work when we bought it. We mainly shower at campgrounds, so we didn’t attempt a fix. We were quoted $500 for a new water heater. The shower is perfect when we use it in warmer temperatures.
-We removed the old, tattered awning, but we left the structure so it can be replaced.
-Our Ford chassis is a workhorse, but to avoid draining the battery, we disconnect it when we will be sitting for more than a few days. It’s made our batteries last much longer. You’ll get the ratchet set we use with the RV and we can demonstrate exactly what we do, if you’d like to do the same.
-Our electric step got stuck “out” in 2018, and after having our mechanic get it in place, we bought a stepstool to use instead.
-A few of the electrical outlets no longer work. We had an incident with an electric heater early this year. We use extension cords and can show you how we make it work, but if you’ve got the time to get that fixed, even better. 🙂 (All the essential outlets for us – entertainment center, kitchen area where you could have a microwave or other appliances, plus one over the TV) are still intact.)
-we will throw in levelers, hoses, amp converters etc. with the sale, as well as an always pricey RV surge protector. Less for you to buy!
-Though we never tried towing, the rig can handle towing up to 5,000 pounds.

We are pricing this to move very quickly so we can pay off our loan and focus on our new apartment. We’d love to make a new person, couple, or larger family’s dream come true!

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