At the edge of a pale dawn, when the desert light first brushed gold against the horizon, the 2011 Daybreak 34KD Class A motorhome stirred to life like a slumbering steed. Inside, an older couple moved in easy rhythm from the comfort of their rear bedroom bed to the hiss of water in the shower, the soft clink of toothbrushes at the vanity mirror, to the faint rustle of clothes drawn from the deep oak wardrobe. The fridge door sighed open, the eggs removed by Mary as she stood above the hissing 3-burner stove, Derek at the countertop extension, peppers and onions falling in crisp cadence beneath the knife. Coffee burbled on the counter, steam curling through the cabin as they shared their breakfast at the booth dinette. With a twist of the key and a low, rumbling growl, the Triton V10 engine takes the RV on one of many journeys, winding down the road underneath the endless western sky.
By noon, they found it. A stretch of open land where the earth met the heavens in quiet conversation. The motorhome came to rest, its awning unfurled like the wing of a great bird. The hum of the 4000W generator whispered steady as they set their chairs in the shade. On the exterior TV, High Noon flickered in silver light. From the camp kitchen’s small fridge they drew two cool drinks, the bottles sweating in the heat, and settled side by side, watching the heroes of another age while the land around them held its breath.
As the sun bled into dusk and the air grew crisp, they retreated within their traveling homestead. Derek eased onto the couch, glass in hand, while his wife took her place at the front desk, pen scratching softly upon her journal’s open page. The day’s story unfolded there—the laughter, the miles, the taste of coffee beneath the awakening sky. Her words slowed as she looked out the wide window, watching the last of the light fade from the desert hills. And in that hush, she wrote of what she felt most deeply: the pure, untamed joy of being free to roam, to live where the horizon calls, becoming one with the land, and the land becoming one with her.
*This unit has had repairs exceeding $3,000*
This unit comes with: Ducted A/C, tinted windows, roof ladder, stereo, back-up camera, steel wheels, heated tanks, 4000W generator, LP detectors, power steps, and power awning
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*Units may not be exactly as illustrated or described.
NOTE: Motorhome as Shown. Selling Price is $79,999. Tax extra. Weekly payment is based on 12.99% (OAC) with $10,000 down and includes tax. Down Payment & Interest Rate may vary based on personal credit history. Payment shown is based on a 60-month term, 240-month amortization at 12.99% Apr. Total cost of borrowing over the term is $15,897.97 – But don’t let that Scare You – most No Bull clients pay off their RVs early which results in further savings on interest as all loans are open ended with no fees or penalties for early payout – Ask us for details.
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