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- xrangerExplorerDepends on what you are selling. I sold my 2004 Bigfoot trailer online a couple of weeks ago. Used ones are highly sought after. I put the ad on Fiberglassrv.com and Fiberglassrv4sale and they put it out on social media sites like Facebook and Twitter. I had a full-price cash offer in about three hours. Luckily the buyer was local and didn't have to cross any state lines to get here. Over the next 24 hours I had five more buyers lined up from around the country. Wish I had several more of those to sell. Prior to selling the Bigfoot, I found a 2013 Arctic Fox that was a trade-in at a dealer. Got a great deal and the money I got for the old trailer covered the cost of the newer one.
The sites I used to sell the Bigfoot are specific to molded fiberglass trailers like Casita, Scamp, Escape, Bigfoot, etc. You should post your ad on sites that pertain to your brand. - HoerschelExplorer
Lwiddis wrote:
I’d rather sell my horse than my TT.
How much you want for him? - ajridingExplorer IIno
- LwiddisExplorer III’d rather sell my horse than my TT.
- AH64IDExplorer
Hoerschel wrote:
AH64ID wrote:
Our TT just sold. Pretty much what I expected to get, just took a little longer than expected.
The family traveled 450 miles to get it.
How did you advertise it?
Facebook and CL.
They found it on FB. - HoerschelExplorer
AH64ID wrote:
Our TT just sold. Pretty much what I expected to get, just took a little longer than expected.
The family traveled 450 miles to get it.
How did you advertise it? - AH64IDExplorerOur TT just sold. Pretty much what I expected to get, just took a little longer than expected.
The family traveled 450 miles to get it. - LwiddisExplorer II“My Truck will handle it as I tow a fairly heavy 21 foot boat with ease...(5k plus loaded with Gear)”
A boat doesn’t have much wind resistance. TTs do. - FedMillExplorerYour right I need a new thread. I got a liitle bit experience towing as a Class A holder since 1978 with lots of miles logged. Not worried in the least with the tow capacity. Thank You Though ! ;)
- GrandpaKipExplorer II
FedMill wrote:
Well, I live in North Florida and my wife and I just came back from an RV Campstore in Jax Fl. I just retired and we are looking to buy one. We looked at a Keystone Ultra Lite Bullet 261RBS. We both liked the layout and may end up pulling the trigger. I dont need a Cadillac of Travel Trailers. I know this is maybe the middle of the road as far as quality from my research but im not sure.
Can anyone out their that owns a Keystone let me know if they have been satisifed with thier purchase ?
I have a 2019 F150 Screw FX4/3:55 rear end and the mighty little 2.7 ecoboost. So, ths one we looked at today fits the bill as it is approx 5400lbs dry.. My Truck will handle it as I tow a fairly heavy 21 foot boat with ease...(5k plus loaded with Gear)
You might want to start a new thread with your question. FYI-pulling a boat does not equate pulling a camper.
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