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blackeyed1
Mar 20, 2016Explorer
The first things I did when we sold our 5th wheel, was give it a good bath outside and get rid of black streaks, etc. Next was a thorough cleaning inside, smelling clean and fresh. Emptied all cabinets and compartments. Made sure everything mechanical worked, filled propane tanks for the buyer, and left items they could use. And priced it right.
The 2nd looker bought it on the spot.
Some of the camper pics you see of cluttered insides and dirty exterior never got a 2nd look when we were buying used. And any sign of delam or bubbles got nixed from the shopping list.
We just bought a 2006 travel trailer that was in good shape and good price. Her husband passed away from cancer and she sold it to us for half the book value.
The 2nd looker bought it on the spot.
Some of the camper pics you see of cluttered insides and dirty exterior never got a 2nd look when we were buying used. And any sign of delam or bubbles got nixed from the shopping list.
We just bought a 2006 travel trailer that was in good shape and good price. Her husband passed away from cancer and she sold it to us for half the book value.
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