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Bye, Bye TT

photobug
Explorer
Explorer
I'm now officially a Class C RVr. Was outside working on my rig, trying to find a good place to mount the tire pressure sensor display. Dude drives up and asks if I want to sell the Travel trailer sitting in my side yard. After some negotiation and looking a the the unit, we agree on a price. I bought this unit several years ago to replace the one wrecked in an accident. Problem was after that accident we're both a bit scared to drive it too far. So it didn't get used much. Sat in the side yard and used for an extra bedroom on occasion. Since this guy said he'd take it as it, I though why not, was going to clean it up and sell it anyways this summer. What I hadn't realized was there was a pretty big leak in the back end and the top was rather mushy. Slide took some effort to move in, I think the snow on it moved it out of alignment. Was hoping that the wheels and brakes hadn't frozen up while sitting there. Ordinary I'd feel guilty about selling the unit in this condition, but they guy was a flipper, and was going to refurb and sell it anyways. Let him deal with it. Difference he paid me, and what blue book says, He'll be lucky to break even and I didn't have to do any of the work. Not sure how much of an RVr he was, pulled up in a brand new E150 eco boost truck. Didn't want to set up the leveler bars, didn't seem to check tire pressure on a unit that had been sitting for several years. Hooked it up and drove off. Hope he made it home. Not my problem anymore. One thing, the awning had torn several years ago, so I pulled it off and stuffed into the garage. Since it was 18' long he didn't want it, but took the side legs. Any idea what to do with the long round part with a torn canvas? It's sitting in my front yard, not sure if it's worth anything.
You know what they say, happiest days of an rv owner, the day he buys it and the day he sells it. Looking forward to long road trip this summer in the "C" lot easier to drive than that monstrosity I just sold.
1998 Class C Lazy Daze 26 1/2 island bed
banks intake/exhaust
wifi/4g/siriusXM/DTV/DirecTV/CB
2xGeorbital electric bike conversions
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photobug
Explorer
Explorer
direct funds transfer at the bank, already confirmed ๐Ÿ™‚
1998 Class C Lazy Daze 26 1/2 island bed
banks intake/exhaust
wifi/4g/siriusXM/DTV/DirecTV/CB
2xGeorbital electric bike conversions

rjf7g
Explorer
Explorer
I hope he didn't pay by check and if he did, that it cleared without any problems.
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1999 American Cruiser Class B
2006 Palomino Puma 27FQ Bunkhouse
2007 Gulfstream Innsbruck 36FRS Park Trailer

j-d
Explorer II
Explorer II
Good for you! That "flipper" or whatever he is, seems to have bought it with his eyes open. You didn't hold anything back, and you can now concentrate on your new rig.

All you need is one buyer. I went through a few till my "one" showed up to buy the old Class C. Same for a couple cars. Our daughter sold a very tired hybrid trailer recently on an army base "lemon lot" which is where I sold the Class C and one of the cars. Then daughter's Explorer engine shelled out a timing chain and they sold it in a day on Craig's List as a basket case.

NOTE: Ford's 4.0 SOHC V6 common in truck-based Explorers, SportTracs, Rangers... One Timing Chain "Cassette" is on the REAR of the engine and requires removing flywheel/flex plate to service. Makes a difficult job impractical from a labor standpoint if you're paying for it. Or a reman engine. Price about twice the NADA for the truck...
If God's Your Co-Pilot Move Over, jd
2003 Jayco Escapade 31A on 2002 Ford E450 V10 4R100 218" WB

crasster
Explorer II
Explorer II
It's great when things work out like that. We love our C for many reasons. Very easy to drive around town.
4 whopping cylinders on Toyota RV's. Talk about great getting good MPG. Also I have a very light foot on the pedal. I followed some MPG advice on Livingpress.com and I now get 22 MPG! Not bad for a home on wheels.