I purchased my 97 Allegro bus in April of this year, 2014, but I started looking online late last season. I caught the surge in available units for sale once school started in September then followed the ads all winter....well, there are hardly any locally all winter but I noticed the one I ended up buying on Craig's List late late in the fall and though it was a few more $ than I had at the time and I wasn't really ready at the time I used it as a comparison to all the national sites through out the long winter.
The thing that made my bus stand out in the crowd besides it's quality was the fact that the seller inadvertently was in one of the photos. Actually, I couldn't even see his face. The picture was from the back of the bus and he was beside it looking in one of the storage bins....may have been at the genny. Older gentleman in a purple polo shirt....looked like he may have been a retired doctor or such, he ended up being retired military but none the less when I saw the Craig's ad pop up again in March I remembered it because of him and I answered the ad.
After a few phone calls we decided to meet at a mutual medical clinic (they lived about 30 miles from me and the MH was stored at their daughter's another 20 minutes away) since it was still winter here in March with several inches of snow still on the ground we decided just to ride out there and look at it.
They were surprised that I came alone but I told myself that if they (he) didn't appear to be the same guy that I'd make an excuse and follow in my own car. It was funny because their daughter called them about 3 times on the way down and I asked if she was worried about the ax murderer (me) they just picked up!? I actually had a duffle bag filled with snow boots, a flash light and a mat so I could crawl underneath on the ice. LOL
A smart ax murderer wouldn't put his picture on Craig's List.
Anyway, that's my story....it just felt right. I ended up giving them $500 cash that day to take it off the market and we made arrangements for the pick up a few weeks later.
Thanks, Kay