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Motor7
Dec 15, 2014Explorer
JALLEN4 wrote:
If you believe the value difference between a 94 and a 96 is really based on something printed in a book rather than purely based on condition, I suggest you spend a lot more time learning about the hobby before you buy anything.
Once again, that has been answered long ago in this post.....
Maybe it's the lack of inflection in the typed words, but I'm getting a condescending attitude from your posts. I never said that. What I said was the NADA is wrong, and that is because the loan value from the 94 to the 96 is a $4,000 difference. It is a simple statement of fact which makes the '96 much more attractive for us sub $20K RV shoppers.
I thought the forum was here to ask honest questions, hash out opinions and learn things. You have made several assumptions about me in your post which are incorrect. Just to get you up to date, I have owned in my short time on this blue planet:
2 pop up campers(one small, one large)
- 24' Class C
- 20' Airstream Argosy
- 8' truck camper
- 11.5' truck camper
-currently a '95 Class B Chevy campervan
I do all my own maintenance and repairs, such as completely gutting the water damaged overhead bunk on the 8' truck camper and rebuilding it. On the 11.5' TC I removed/repaired/replaced the two lower rear "wings" that were rotted. On the Argosy I completely gutted the old copper wiring and replaced it with "Pex".
Here is my thread/tutorial on how to repair the Wings on a Lance 1130 Truck Camper:
http://lanceowners.hoop.la/topic/lance-1130-wingskirt-rot-repair-wpics
I made a mistake on my Class B van. It had/has undercarriage rust, but the price was so low I overlooked it as a huge negative. Turns out it was way worse than I thought and I have been fighting a losing battle since day one.
So, I really think I have learned a bit about the hobby over the last 25 years. There is always more to learn and that is why I am here.
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