Motor Home Damage
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There are no words to describe this.
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The front awning cap along with the mount as well as punctures in the roof. |
The rear awning cap along with the mount as well as punctures in the roof. |
The arm of the awning was ripped off its mount. |
The arm of the awning was ripped off its mount. |
The ladder is bent |
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Wood embedded into the plastic trim. |
Wood embedded into the plastic trim. |
Wood embedded into the plastic trim |
Wood embedded into the plastic trim. |
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Roof damage. |
Roof damage. |
Wood embedded into the plastic trim.
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Wood embedded into the plastic trim.
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Roof damage. |
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Roof damage. |
Roof damage. |
Roof damage. |
Roof damage. |
This isn't it we just put this picture here to remind us that the power vent is also damaged.
It's automatic and after the tree fell on it it began to rain and tried to close itself. The end result of that was either it blew its circuit board or stripped its gears, we've no idea because we haven't had time to fool with it.
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Chipped air vent |
Plastic trim damage along with a broken clearance light. |
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A hole in the air unit cover where a branch punched its way through it |
The condensor unit is pretty much seen its last day too. |
The condensor unit once again. |
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The fender as well as our cobra has issues. |
Side view mirror damage.
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Side view mirror damage. |
Tail pipe damage. |
There is probably more damage all this was from a pretty quick overview of it.
What we'd like to do is trade it in giving the insurance check to whatever dealer we get a new bus from. Our feelings on it are with all we're going to have to go thru fixing the rest of the things we had damaged we just don't want the hassle of dealing with this too.
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