diy
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Post by diy on Sept 5, 2020 15:15:15 GMT -8
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Post by vikx on Sept 5, 2020 20:51:26 GMT -8
It's really hard to know what a 77 will bring in this condition. Whatever the traffic will bear in your area. That's what someone is willing to pay. You could start high at $1500 or for a sell it fast sale maybe $500...If you don't get any interest at 1500, then start dropping the price. Hope this helps. Dismantled trailers are not easy to sell.
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Post by nccamper on Sept 6, 2020 3:08:08 GMT -8
vikx is offering good advice. To be honest, in my area $500 would be a good price. A 1977 is simply not a rare camper. If it was a 1957 ham disassembled you might get $1500. I’m sorry your husband is having health issues. I hope things turn around for him.
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Post by diy on Sept 6, 2020 6:56:20 GMT -8
It's really hard to know what a 77 will bring in this condition. Whatever the traffic will bear in your area. That's what someone is willing to pay. You could start high at $1500 or for a sell it fast sale maybe $500...If you don't get any interest at 1500, then start dropping the price. Hope this helps. Dismantled trailers are not easy to sell. Thanks for the advice. It really helps.
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