rjstractor wrote:
When a motorhome or other RV gets to be a certain age, condition of the house portion and associated systems IMO become more important than mileage or mechanical condition in terms of value. The low mileage may mean excellent mechanical condition, but many systems on an RV suffer from age rather than use. I think that a professional inspection is your best tool in determining value. Think of an RV more like a house than a car.
This is good advice. To make an old RV completely road worthy could cost 10 to 20 thousand in the first few years. Depending on your perpensity for reliability and perfection.
Good luck.