2006 Fleetwood Gearbox 260 — White on White, and fabulously unpretentious.
If this RV were a pair of sneakers, it would be the comfortable ones that make you look casually adventurous at the campsite. This 2006 Gearbox 260 rolls up in a clean white exterior with a coordinated white interior (yes, everything matches — like a mobile cloud with cup holders). The coach is in excellent overall condition, which means it’s ready to hit the road without the drama of surprise rattles or existential dread.
Factory-default features (the good stuff that comes straight from the assembly line and didn’t require any duct tape or magic):
- Exterior essentials
- Crisp white fiberglass exterior that says “I camp; I don’t fight weather.”
- Roof-mounted air conditioning and roof vents for a properly climate-controlled happy camper experience.
- Convenient exterior storage bays for chairs, hoses, and things you swear you’ll use again.
- Entry step and a sturdy entry handle because climbing into adventure should not require spelunking skills.
- Living area and interior
- An open, white interior theme that keeps the space bright and easy to clean — yes, white can be practical, especially when you bring sensible floor mats.
- Comfortable seating area that converts to additional sleeping space; perfect for board games, naps, or practicing your marshmallow-roasting monologue.
- Dinette with seating for meals, maps, and suspiciously large jigsaw puzzles.
- Kitchen (galley)
- A functional galley with a stovetop (LP burners) for gourmet hotdogs, instant noodles, and actual meals if you’re feeling ambitious.
- Microwave oven for rapid heating of leftovers and questionable culinary experiments.
- Refrigerator and freezer to keep your beverages cold and your ice cream safe from the outdoors.
- Sink with hot and cold water and cabinet/pantry storage to stash all the cookware you pretend you’ll organize.
- Bath and bedroom
- Private bathroom with a shower, toilet, and vanity — because outdoorsy is great until it’s 2 a.m. and you want a real door.
- Dedicated sleeping area plus convertible spaces that accommodate family, friends, or that one relative who never texts back.
- Climate control and hot water
- Furnace for cozy mornings when the outdoors is working on its smoky-glass aesthetic.
- Hot water heater for showers that don’t involve dramatic self-talk about hypothermia.
- Electrical and power systems
- Onboard electrical system with converter/charger for 12V and shore power hookups so you can run lights, fridge, and chargers without bartering with the universe.
- Built-in generator for true independence when the campground power looks more like a suggestion than a service.
- Entertainment and convenience
- Factory stereo system for singing along to road-shower solo performances.
- Interior lighting that is actually bright enough to read a book without playing charades.
- Multiple 12V outlets and AC receptacles for charging devices, powering lamps, and maintaining modern gadgetry.
- Safety and practical touches
- Seat belts where they matter (driver and passenger), smoke and CO detectors for being safe and sensible, and easy-to-access fire extinguisher — the kind of adulting that keeps trips enjoyable.
- Ample interior and exterior storage so you can bring everything except that thing you never actually use.
This 2006 Fleetwood Gearbox 260 delivers all the factory comforts in a neat, compact package: dependable drivetrain basics, a well-equipped galley, a private bathroom, and climate control systems that turn “adventure” into “adventure w