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toedtoes
May 29, 2014Explorer III
vincentru wrote:
But some older class c is 3k-5k,it is very attractive, I do more homework can make sure to get a good condition one?
From what I've seen with the older American Clipper (1973-1980) Class C's, if they're asking less than $5000 for it, you WILL be spending up to another $5000 to get in fully functional - that's either engine repair, house repair, or both. If you don't want to put out the money in repairs right off the bat, then you're looking at spending $5000 - $8000 for the sale price.
I suspect that other older motorhomes will have that line between "drive it home and enjoy" and "drive it home and work on it" - what the cost amount of that line is will vary depending on the build.
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