bpmcgee
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Post by bpmcgee on Oct 28, 2015 5:30:58 GMT -8
Not mine -- I just noticed it because it's the same manufacturer as mine. It failed to meet reserve with the first auction, so he's listed it as no reserve, starting at $2k. I'm guessing it won't go much higher. It needs restoration, but comparing it to mine it looks like it's very original. On eBay HERE
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Post by vintagebruce on Oct 28, 2015 5:49:47 GMT -8
It is an interesting example of a 1952 trailer. I like some of the small features like the deco light. The auction is showing 1 bid already at the entry level. That just might be the winner on this one.
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nccamper
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Post by nccamper on Oct 28, 2015 8:50:33 GMT -8
I see beautiful possibilities but it's what I call a Ghost Camper. It's a shadow of what once was, but you better not try to touch it and roll it.
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SusieQ
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Post by SusieQ on Oct 28, 2015 9:29:18 GMT -8
One bid starting at $2000. Owner's bid?
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Post by nccamper on Oct 28, 2015 9:53:19 GMT -8
One bid starting at $2000. Owner's bid? I wonder about that myself. Have you ever bid on something to suddenly find a buyer with zero feedback and no bidding history driving the price up? The good thing about ebay over CL is you have time to go see the camper. Ebay gets more safe-to-drive-home pricey campers and CL gets more rolling piles of junk really cheap. Finding a project camper on the East Coast is nearly impossible without CL & ebay.
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Ten
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Post by Ten on Oct 28, 2015 11:44:19 GMT -8
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