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happy2rv
Sep 08, 2019Explorer
I agree with most other posters. You MIGHT be able to make repairs to get this to a usable state, but from the 2 viewable pictures, it would appear that the entire structure of the RV is compromised. Think about what it will cost to rehab, your abilities to do the work, and what it will be worth to you when its done. You can invest far less money than it will cost you in repairs, even if you do the repairs yourself, and end up with far more. There are a lot of older RVs that are in far better shape to "rehab" and end up with a lot better project.
If appliances and drive train aren't in as bad a condition as the back of the coach looks, you may be able to make some money piecing it out. I haven't done this, but at one point RV engines were kind of sought after used engines because although they are often hard miles, they are often low mileage engines when the coaches fall down around them.
If appliances and drive train aren't in as bad a condition as the back of the coach looks, you may be able to make some money piecing it out. I haven't done this, but at one point RV engines were kind of sought after used engines because although they are often hard miles, they are often low mileage engines when the coaches fall down around them.
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