valhalla360 wrote:
Probably best bet is to sell it for what you can get. I wouldn't highlight the issue but I also wouldn't hide it. Odds are you can get a few grand out of it and then put the $7k with that to get yourself something in the 7-10yr old range.
Agree. Here in Ontario it's relatively easy to sell an older trailer that's leaking, even my own local dealer will take 'em. The reason? :h ... he sells them off "as is" to those who want to drag it up north and use it as a hunting camp. If it requires a tarp to throw over the roof or simply caulking the roof to get a few more years out of it the hunter doesn't care as long as he can safely make the one trip north. All he's looking for is basic shelter from the elements and this type of trailer fits his requirements - i.e. cheap. ;)