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Dec 14, 2013 19:42:48 GMT -8
Post by bigbill on Dec 14, 2013 19:42:48 GMT -8
When you are dealing with an item forty or fifty years old there is no set price because every trailer is different. All a person can do is decide what is it worth to him (or her) then can they purchase it with out causing undue stress on the bank account. Then the finale question is (if married) will my spouse kill me. I personally paid $300.00 for my last Shasta then the question becomes could I have bought one already redone cheaper than what my total investment will be in this one when finished, if I pay myself 50 cents an hour plus materials the answer is should have bought one already done. But if you enjoy being able to stand back and say look what I did, then you must do it yourself. Also when I get mine done I will know just how much lipstick is on the pig.
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mobiltec
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Dec 14, 2013 19:54:52 GMT -8
Post by mobiltec on Dec 14, 2013 19:54:52 GMT -8
Value is in the eye of the beholder of the title.
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Dec 16, 2013 5:55:19 GMT -8
Post by supermerle on Dec 16, 2013 5:55:19 GMT -8
So true, everybody! I would love to have it but I think I'll be better off with one less thing to do in my life. I already have enough projects to keep me busy for years to come. Thanks for everybody's input.
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