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Balboa gooseneck

rerod
Explorer
Explorer
Hey everyone.

I'm thinking about giving up the search for a narrow track enclosed trailer to convert and found a Balboa toyhauler. It looks like a enclosed trailer already converted into toyhauler..

Whats it worth?

https://martinsburg.craigslist.org/rvs/d/ranson-2011-balboa-32ft-toyhauler/6883936858.html
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Y-Guy
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I think you made a good call! Keep up the search.

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rerod
Explorer
Explorer
nayther wrote:
Never seen one before. looks more like a horse trailer converted to a toy hauler, if that's the case might be wary as who knows capacity, etc. and very few windows.
But if that works for you then so be it. Did you look at NADA guide?

Pretty spartan.


Thanks nayther.

My featherlite TH was basically a enclosed trailer, so that's why I'm interested because I'm not buying a wood luan/paper thin fiberglass run of the mill TH. Something about stapled mdf that turns my stomach.

Y-Guy wrote:
So there is the Mirage Balboa and there is an older Baloba RV. I'm not sure which one this hails from. A quick price check of the Balboa RV, the base NADA comes in around $11k. With NADA you add options but you need to know what was really an option and what was included. Usually generators and A/C are included in the base price. So my first look is they are asking way to much but you'll need to dig deeper to determine more info.

The Mirage Balboa has some mixed reviews in the Snowmobile groups, so do hit up google if you determine that it's a Mirage.

It's very possible that it is a Mirage or that Mirage bought the Balboa company, I just don't know the history of those two RV companies enough to help out more.


Thanks for looking up the value Y-Guy and it doesn't surprise me its over priced as a dealer has it.

And I found quite a few negative reviews, so combined with the price, I guess I'm out..

The search goes on and I regret selling the featherlite
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Y-Guy
Moderator
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So there is the Mirage Balboa and there is an older Baloba RV. I'm not sure which one this hails from. A quick price check of the Balboa RV, the base NADA comes in around $11k. With NADA you add options but you need to know what was really an option and what was included. Usually generators and A/C are included in the base price. So my first look is they are asking way to much but you'll need to dig deeper to determine more info.

The Mirage Balboa has some mixed reviews in the Snowmobile groups, so do hit up google if you determine that it's a Mirage.

It's very possible that it is a Mirage or that Mirage bought the Balboa company, I just don't know the history of those two RV companies enough to help out more.

Two Wire Fox Terriers; Sarge & Sully

2007 Winnebago Sightseer 35J

2020 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon

nayther
Explorer
Explorer
Never seen one before. looks more like a horse trailer converted to a toy hauler, if that's the case might be wary as who knows capacity, etc. and very few windows.
But if that works for you then so be it. Did you look at NADA guide?

Pretty spartan.
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