Forum Discussion
- stan_vExplorerCraigslist and it was gone in 2 days!
Awesome suggestions here, thank you all. - JarlaxleExplorer IIPut it on the skoolie.net classifieds (or PM me and I'll do it), or another conversion site...converters always want parts!
- sowegoExplorerI'd call some vehicle salvage yards, some do piece out RVs of many types. A quick search on any search engine should net results.
- doxiemom11Explorer IITry craigslist. Someone who sells metals will scrap it out and take what is sellable to the scrap yard. If you have batteries, we took 2 old one to the scrap yard and got $60.00. They usually pay by the pound for scrap.
- DSDP_DonExplorerSeveral options:
-Have fun destroying it, save the aluminum and metal, load it back onto the frame and get scrap value.
-Scrap the house portion and make a flatbed out of it as others stated. Many will buy it as a flatbed trailer for $200.00
-Donate it for a tax write off.
-Put it in the free ads...someone will come get it. - stickdogExplorerWe demolished a couple left on deer leases some of those old trailers have a lot of aluminum in the siding and roof, burnt the innards and scraped the frame as well. It all fit in a small trailer didn't get rich but got rid of them.
- okhmbldrExplorerHere's a video of the boat I had crushed at the dump. $50 fee to dump.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R0edtswRXm8 - ddschumanExplorerThere is a man in the area where I live that buys what he calls "junk" trailers and refurbishes them to sell. You might try finding someone like that if it is salvageable. You never know...one man's junk could be another man's treasure. Also with hunting season around the corner, a lot of hunters are getting their leases ready and your little gem may be just what they need which makes Craigslist a perfect place to advertise something like that this time of year. Good luck.
- sljkansasExplorerDo a Google search for RV Scrap yards in your area.
- 2012ColemanExplorer II
byways wrote:
Agree - put it in the Free Stuff sectonmbopp wrote:
Craigslist?
x2. Someone would scrap it out (separate the valuable/recyclable from the garbage).
About RV Tips & Tricks
Looking for advice before your next adventure? Look no further.25,104 PostsLatest Activity: Jan 22, 2025