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rfryer
Aug 27, 2014Explorer
If you are patient and look hard for the few really well cared for TV’s and TT’s I think you can do better than the 15k mentioned for them. But the chances of pulling it off with the budget you propose are slim to none. It’s likely you will be throwing a LOT more money at repairs than you’d be prepared to spend and they won’t be reliable. I have a 16’ 1989 TT that I could very easily get 2k for and it’s not suitable for the type of traveling you want to do, you’ll need bigger. And a full ½ ton TV would be best to tow it.
You’ll be looking at older TT’s and that’s not necessarily bad, I think they’re better made than the current models. But the downside is being old there’s a high risk they may have water damage from leaks, something you absolutely do not want. So again it’s a search for the uncommonly well cared for unit. The only realistic option I see is to save up funds to get a decent TV and TT even if it delays your one year plan. In any event, good luck.
You’ll be looking at older TT’s and that’s not necessarily bad, I think they’re better made than the current models. But the downside is being old there’s a high risk they may have water damage from leaks, something you absolutely do not want. So again it’s a search for the uncommonly well cared for unit. The only realistic option I see is to save up funds to get a decent TV and TT even if it delays your one year plan. In any event, good luck.
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