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Post by Teachndad on Jul 23, 2023 9:25:59 GMT -8
Hi Friends, Found this little gem, but it needs work. (Humboldt Craigs) Typical water damage inside and you can see the frame bolts showing on the rear corner. Front interior wall looks like it's been swimming a few times. I can't tell if the window seals are missing on some of the windows. Does the panel in the door come out for ventilation? This was the low priced winner on Rod's scan this morning, LOL. 
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Post by nccamper on Jul 24, 2023 5:50:33 GMT -8
Thanks Rod.
I love everything about this camper but the price and the dog door. I wonder if they’ll get $5500?
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Post by nccamper on Jul 31, 2023 16:19:43 GMT -8
Now $4500.
I think $2000 is fair. But I love this camper.
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Post by mobiltec on Aug 1, 2023 7:40:53 GMT -8
Where are the interior photos? I would never pay more than $1000 for any camper that needs a total restore.
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Post by nccamper on Aug 3, 2023 3:08:15 GMT -8
Rod, do you still have the link with the interior photos? It vanished.
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Post by nccamper on Aug 3, 2023 3:31:44 GMT -8
Thanks, Rod.
Larry brings up a good point. $2000 is the “I want to start the restoration with a vintage camper that’s unmolested and I’m not looking to make a profit” Price. I don’t see a mention of the title
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Post by Teachndad on Aug 5, 2023 13:22:43 GMT -8
It's been sold as of today and hopefully to be restored and seen at a California rally some day.
Cheers,
Rod
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