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rjstractor
Mar 25, 2017Nomad
You have to keep in mind that you're shopping for a 20+year old rig that sells for a small fraction of what a new one costs. You probably won't ever find a rig that old that has never leaked. What's important is overall condition- are there receipts for maintenance and repair, does everything work, etc. If you demand a rig that has never leaked or never had any water damage of any kind than you need to be shopping much newer. Now, I'm sure there are one or two owners of older motorhomes that have had their rigs since new that have legitimately never leaked, but those are the exception.
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