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laknox
Jul 06, 2016Nomad
dpgllg wrote:laknox wrote:
Dave, you might be surprised at how much you could get if you did scrap out your trailer. Not saying you should but, done right, you could see a pretty decent return. Personally, I'd lean towards #1 & #3, if at all possible, and it might be cheaper than you think. The second thing I'd do would be to fire my insurance company and find one that has a policy where "comprehensive" =means= "comprehensive". D@mn weasels...
One thing that you =might= consider would be a small Go Fund Me campaign to help raise some cash for the repair. Just sayin'...
Lyle
I checked into scrapping it and could not find anyplace that would not charge me for getting rid of it. There are no RV boneyards near me.
I have elected to get it fixed by a shop local to me and at a reasonable price. It should be done in 3 to 4 weeks. But it is indoors and safe and dry now.
Great news! Hope is all works out well for you and you can get back on the road quickly.
Lyle
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