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farmin4u_98948:
We love our ford E450 with the triton v 10. Over the lifetime of this motorhome we have had a great experience.  My wife and I are now heading in a different direction in our retirement so here is our very rare Jayco Melbourne 29 D. It just what you need for your next adventure.  https://www.coachviewer.com/my-listings/
timberghost72:

--- Quote from: farmin4u_98948 on January 19, 2026, 06:44:47 AM ---We love our ford E450 with the triton v 10. Over the lifetime of this motorhome we have had a great experience.  My wife and I are now heading in a different direction in our retirement so here is our very rare Jayco Melbourne 29 D. It just what you need for your next adventure.  https://www.coachviewer.com/my-listings/

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The Jayco Melborne is a great layout and is one of the few E450 platform models we are looking at. 4x4 model is cool.  I love it. Our ideal MH model will not have the OH bunk, have side slide with recliners and rear slide out back for the bed (or to the side). This keeps the vehicle shorter but also having a walkaround bed. We don't need the table as we never used it much in our last MH so that is optional. I think the Jayco Redhawk fits this also or close to it.

That is the only reason why i'm looking at the Mercedes platform is because you can find these configurations much easier. Of course, I need to tow stuff so that is my main concerns. Maintenance and repair and the costs are not a concern, as I do that myself.

I did tell my wife though that if I found a Revcon for a reasonable price, it will be bought. These things are cool. Though, I would be working on that one a lot.  :chuckle:
farmin4u_98948:
The 2015 Melbourne is kind of a class B and class C hybrid.  No overhead bunk and slightly tapered sides are two of the class B features   
Happy Gilmore:
My in laws went from 20 years in a few different class a buses to a class c 350 van to a sprinter/Benz. They put less than 8,000 miles on it and sold it. Just doing air bnbs now. It was too small to be practical. They both got the flu on the road. That was the last trip.
timberghost72:
Glad I stuck with Ford. Picked up this 2020 and is near perfect for our needs. 3 slides, 26', has auto leveling, winter package and 7,500# tow capacity.
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