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gbopp
Mar 18, 2020Explorer
I believe the Revcon is basically a GMC Motorhome. Mechanical parts should not be a problem.
Maybe you can have a mobile RV Tech and/or mechanic look at the unit before you make an offer. That could give you some idea of the repairs and replacements you will need.
Will you have to have it towed away if you buy it and do you have somewhere to keep it while you work on the restoration?
If you're paying someone to do everything the cost will be excessive and probably not worth it.
It's definitely going to need new tires. Most RV tires age out before they wear out.
If it's in good condition, I don't think $1900 is an excessive price. But, you can always offer less.
It's no different than buying a classic car to restore.
Take a good look before you decide. You will be spending money to get it up and running. Make sure everything like battery cables, etc. are still installed.
I think they are neat rigs and worth restoring.
Let us know what you decide.
Maybe you can have a mobile RV Tech and/or mechanic look at the unit before you make an offer. That could give you some idea of the repairs and replacements you will need.
Will you have to have it towed away if you buy it and do you have somewhere to keep it while you work on the restoration?
If you're paying someone to do everything the cost will be excessive and probably not worth it.
It's definitely going to need new tires. Most RV tires age out before they wear out.
If it's in good condition, I don't think $1900 is an excessive price. But, you can always offer less.
It's no different than buying a classic car to restore.
Take a good look before you decide. You will be spending money to get it up and running. Make sure everything like battery cables, etc. are still installed.
I think they are neat rigs and worth restoring.
Let us know what you decide.
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