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Old 04-02-2009, 06:11 AM
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Congrats on a great looking RV.......That rig looks better than new.....what a creampuff

What kinda money do similar rigs go for....?????

How can I learn what brands,models, platforms are good or bad???

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Old 04-02-2009, 06:52 AM
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Congrats on a great looking RV.......That rig looks better than new.....what a creampuff

What kinda money do similar rigs go for....?????

How can I learn what brands,models, platforms are good or bad???

Thanks, Chuck

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Chuck,

I paid 5k for it which I think is a very good deal IMO. I added up all the upgrades that the previous owner spent on it and I came up 5k just in the upgrades. So I feel I bought it right. Similar rigs go for about the same or a bit more. Depends on condition. I like the class C's like this one. They are a good size without the big price tags as the class A's. The newer they are the pricer it gets. Plus the wife can use the bathroom while I drive. She also makes lunch while I am going down the road. Can't do that with a trailer. I can also pull my boat and being that it only 22' long I will have no problems launching the boat either. I like the class C's. I have had 5th wheels, trailers, class A diesels, and even a camper. It all depends what you like and plan to do. If you are thinking the class C's I had a Fleetwood product before and thought it was well built.
As for my new toy here I really like what they have done. Painted the cabinets, the new microwave, added a real nice stereo with rear speakers also, and a CB! The awning is new, the air bags in the rear help the ride, the wood flooring, custom rear sleeper. It is a great lay out. I really like the big window by the booth so you enjoy the outside while you eat. Lots of 110 outlets, new tires (6), it even has a newer Onan Generator.


It may not be the newer shiny type but for 5 grand I am quite happy!



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Man oh man.............$5k is NOTHING!!!!!!!!!!!! In my very uneducated opinion you stole that beautiful older rig.....

On a side note, I love all the cars, shows and good members that live "back east", but they really cant match the scenic areas you have outlined in your previous posts
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Man oh man.............$5k is NOTHING!!!!!!!!!!!! In my very uneducated opinion you stole that beautiful older rig.....

On a side note, I love all the cars, shows and good members that live "back east", but they really cant match the scenic areas you have outlined in your previous posts

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Chuck,

Considering how well taken care it has been, believe me there is a lot of junk out there on rigs of this age, and all the upgrades, I did buy it very well.

I had a '06 Cab Over Camper made by Sunlite that was in very good condition and it was only a pop up camper with no bathroom or AC.



I got 6k for that, so buying all of this rig for only 5k made all the sense to me.

You are right about the beauty near us. Idaho, Washington, Wyoming, all close enough. Here are some pictures of the Sawtooths in Stanley, Idaho.



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Sam -

That thing was made for a Buckeye fan if that's your following.

....from the Dad of a Buckeye grad.
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Speaking of which I bet I can get it into BSU's parking lot this season for some good ol tail gating! Go Broncos!
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