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- doxiemom11Explorer IIWe also searched craigslist on a regular basis. Went to the small lot where we ended up purchasing as a result of listings they had on craigslist. Looked at many that individuals had listed also.
- Isaac-1ExplorerI bought my class A off a craigslist ad, in the 4+ months I was shopping I searched craigslist as well as rvtrader nearly daily, as well as a few other online listings more occasionally (RVT, Bookoo, etc.) The only problem with craiglist is there are a lot of scams, but after a bit you learn to spot them fairly reliably. The scams will often have wrong photos for the model they claim to be selling, often models that were not produced in the year that is claimed, and oddball prices that are not round numbers.
- donn0128Explorer IICraigslist, or rvtrader online are probsbly your two best choices.
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