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- Grit_dogNavigator IIIs there really a difference? Put the stuff up for sale. Put some caveats in the add and see what happens.
- SoonDockinExplorer IIAround here used dually trucks have high resale value. I would sell as separates. To maximize $.
- JimBollmanExplorerLast Summer I sold my truck and slide in camper. What I did was listed them as a package deal with prices for the truck and camper separately. But stated I would only sell the truck after the camper was sold and gone. I didn't want a camper that I could not move. Ended up selling them separately. Camper sold for asking price but I had to drop the price of the truck. It was a standard cab, 2wd, and manual transmission, the market is smaller for that combo. I didn't feel to bad because I bought the truck used at a big discount over what everyone else wanted. Ended up getting about what I wanted for the package but selling in pieces.
We sold because my wife was having trouble with the overhead bed, bad knees. We now have a class B. - ScottGNomad
Poodlemaster wrote:
trail-explorer wrote:
Poodlemaster wrote:
Hi, guys. My wife and I are selling our RV and will also be getting rid of our TV.
Since you refer to it as a Tow Vehicle, I am assuming you have a towable, and not a truck camper.... which means you posted in the wrong section.
Sell them seperate
I don’t remember typing that. Would a forum moderator have done that thinking I was advertising the setup?
Yes probably, because your thread is an advertisement that your selling.
(Thankyou Mr. Moderator). - jplante4Explorer II
trail-explorer wrote:
zulu52 wrote:
Someone edited your post.Zulu
Yep. The original post said it was edited by a moderator. Not sure why a moderator would re-word a post.
Brad and Wayne never did that from what I recall
The original post listed specifics about the rig. It was considered to be advertising therefore against forum rules. There was a compliant via theNotify Moderator button as well. I guess we could have just deleted the thread, but instead it was edited to leave the question intact and comply with forums rules.
You're welcome. - trail-explorerExplorer
zulu52 wrote:
Someone edited your post.Zulu
Yep. The original post said it was edited by a moderator. Not sure why a moderator would re-word a post.
Brad and Wayne never did that from what I recall - zulu52Explorer
Poodlemaster wrote:
trail-explorer wrote:
Poodlemaster wrote:
Hi, guys. My wife and I are selling our RV and will also be getting rid of our TV.
Since you refer to it as a Tow Vehicle, I am assuming you have a towable, and not a truck camper.... which means you posted in the wrong section.
Sell them seperate
I don’t remember typing that. Would a forum moderator have done that thinking I was advertising the setup?
That's not what you said.
I think you said a 2019 for the camper and 2018 for the year of the truck. I remember thinking to myself why would someone sell something they just bought.
Someone edited your post.
Zulu - BumpyroadExplorer
trail-explorer wrote:
Poodlemaster wrote:
Hi, guys. My wife and I are selling our RV and will also be getting rid of our TV.
Since you refer to it as a Tow Vehicle, I am assuming you have a towable, and not a truck camper.... which means you posted in the wrong section.
Sell them seperate
tiedowns, extension hitch, ???
bumpy - DarkSkySeekerExplorer
mkirsch wrote:
I think just the opposite. You'll be leaving money on the table selling them as a package because you have a much smaller pool of buyers than you would for either the truck or the camper separately, AND they will want a "package discount."
The odds of finding someone who wants your exact camper AND your exact truck are slim to none. You will only be able to get rid of it that way if you practically give it away.
X2 - Bird_FreakExplorer III would list camper first with truck also available in the ad. I would not really give a discount for a combined sale.
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