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Short Newells?
#1

What are the shorter Newells with 4 stroke diesel motors in lengths and years?

We previously owned a 35' 1983 Bluebird Wanderlodge FC35, and now we fulltime in a 1994 Bluebird BMC 37'.

We "might" change coaches in 1-4 years, with Bluebird, Foretravel, and Newell possible contenders.

We want max length of 41', and 38' max is preferable, and only a 4 stroke engine with 6 speed or better transmission. No slide or 1 slide is our preference.

Other "wish to haves" are dual pane windows, screen door, excellent capacity on fresh water and sewage tanks, window awnings, and a power main awning.

First look into Newell, trying to figure out years and lengths. Is there a link to show me years with models/lengths?

Thanks,
Dan
1994 Bluebird BMC 37'
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#2

My old 73 was 33' with a 4 stroke normally aspirated (no turbo) Cat 1160 and 4spd Allison. Most of the older 4 stroke Newells were either Cat 1160s or 3208s (V8s) or Cummins 555s or 903s ( V8s) with 4 or 5spd Allisons. I believe there was series 60 Detroits available from the factory in 94, but pretty much standard in 95. If you’re looking for a I6 4 stroke with a 6 speed transmission Newell under 41 foot it’s going to be a re-power.

Jon & Chris Everton
1986 40' Dog House #86
450 hp ISM 5 spd ZF Ecomat 2
2004 Range Rover L322 Toad
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#3

The Series 60 Detroit was introduced during the 1994 model year. I believe #363 was the first with a Series 60, however, there were still 8V92's being put into some of the 1995 models. By then, most of the Newells were 45' so you are looking for a rare breed. Since there were so few, I will try to list them.

#428 is a 1996, with the Series 60 and Allison that is 38' 2" and has no slides. Others with the Series 60 and Allison include: #487, a 41' 0" 1998; #496, a 1998 39' 3" but I believe it was shipped out of the U.S.

If you could live with more than 1 slide: #511, 6" over your limit at 41' 6", is a 1999 but has two slides and was recently listed on RVTrader; #526, a 1999 2 slide at 41' 6" as is #560, a 2000; #616, a 2002 with 2 slides is 40' 6" and #652 is a 2003, 3 slide 40' 6" that was listed as of a couple of months ago on Bus-stuff and at Marathon.

There have been a handful of Newells built since 2004 that are 41' or less: #724 a 2005 40' 6", #748, a 3 slide 2005 40' 6" with a Cat C-13 and Allison, #1471, a 40' 6" two slide 2013 with the Cummins ISX 600 HP and the Allison 6.

#1505 at 39' 6" is a 2015 and, to my knowledge, the shortest Newell ever built with a slide. I am not sure what transmission installed in #1505.

Hope that helps.

Michael Day
1992 Newell 43.5' #281
NewellOwner.com
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#4

Thanks for the info. Not too many shorter Newells by the sounds of it. #428 must be in the same campground we are in Summerdale AL. I know he mentioned these forums and has a Newell 38' with a Detroit 60. We are moving on this morning so probably won't get to ask them.

Dan
94 Bluebird BMC 37'
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#5

That was one of the reasons i jumped on 366, i reallly enjoyed my 36 ft. 1981 classic
Maneuvering with my 28 ft race trailer was so easy.
I have driven my brothers 45 ft. coach pulling a trailer you really had to pay attention to what you are doing.
When driving mine it is as comfortable as pulling the trailer with my truck.

Paul and Sherry Schneider
1994 newell coach 366, 38 ft with a 8v92 ddec 2
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#6

I prefer 36-38ft as well, they're easy to maneuver. Really like the newer I6 engines and the allison 6spd. I also prefer the look of the classic Newells

Love old schoolHeart
1976 Newell 8.3 cummins allison 6spd
1977 Newell 8.3 cummins allison 6spd
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#7

Paul is right, most of the shorter Newells were pre-1994 and most of those had 2-stroke Detroits in them until you get back to the 1986 and earlier models.

Michael Day
1992 Newell 43.5' #281
NewellOwner.com
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#8

Love our "short" coach at 38' we can understate the size to fit into a smaller site at State Parks. I have even taken the Pacific Coast Hwy North to Monterey. Even Better with our 8' width it is easier when the K-Rails are set at 9'!
Still happy with our little V-6 (6V92 Detroit) getting around 10 MPG.

Steve & Patti, Bonnie and Tucker
1982 Newell 38' Classic, DD 6V92
cocktails for as many will fit in the site, dinner for as many can sit at the pick-nick table and sleeps 2 since I fixed the couch
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#9

(04-25-2015, 07:42 AM)prairieschooner Wrote:  Love our "short" coach at 38' we can understate the size to fit into a smaller site at State Parks. I have even taken the Pacific Coast Hwy North to Monterey. Even Better with our 8' width it is easier when the K-Rails are set at 9'!
Still happy with our little V-6 (6V92 Detroit) getting around 10 MPG.

Thats only because you're a wussy! Tongue we did the 101 at night in the fog!
Brilliant! so that won't happen again!
Rather drive the Million Dollar from Ouray to Durango.

See All You Can!
Before Its Gone!Big Grin
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(04-25-2015, 07:42 AM)prairieschooner Wrote:  Love our "short" coach at 38' we can understate the size to fit into a smaller site at State Parks. I have even taken the Pacific Coast Hwy North to Monterey. Even Better with our 8' width it is easier when the K-Rails are set at 9'!
Still happy with our little V-6 (6V92 Detroit) getting around 10 MPG.

Thats only because you're a wussy! Tongue we did the 101 at night in the fog!
Brilliant! so that won't happen again!
Rather drive the Million Dollar from Ouray to Durango.

See All You Can!
Before Its Gone!Big Grin
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