Orangecowboy.
Buying something old will REQUIRE you to put money into it at the get go.
For example if the tires are over 6-7 years old the NEED to be replaced. It does not matter that they look new they NEED replacing. The chemicals have all dried out and they will fail usually at speed. This can cause thousands of dollars of damage. I had one fail and it took out my fresh water tank and associated plumbing. On a class C new tires could run another $500 to $1000
You should have a good mechanic look at the drive train.
The roof and walls need to be inspected for leaks as leaks are a cause of delamination where the walls separate into layers. If you are uneasy looking maybe a mobile RV repair person can do it.
Since you are Orange if you are near SYRACUSE I can recommend a couple of good places for inspections
An intereting thread just posted about someone buying an older MH
please read it.
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Traveling with my best friend, my wife in a 1990 Southwind