Hello, I'm looking at purchasing an old 80s travel trailer. It's about 20ft long and it's been sitting in my buddy's yard for two years. What should I be looking at when I'm looking over it?
Welcome to the forum. As you know now, check evidence of leaks. A small leak can do a lot of damage if not repaired. Keep us updated on your project. There is a lot of information available on the forum, don't hesitate to ask.
Ain't that the truth. Our first rv, a 1986 fiver, was cheap to buy but turned into a money pit.The roof leaked, the fridge and water pump quit, interior and external lights were a constant problem. We finally gave in and sold it for salvage. If you are not familiar with them, have an experienced rv tech look it over thoroughly and take his advise. Unless it has been very well cared for you are probably better off passing on it.
Absolutely water damage, and also rusting chassis and frameโฆ appliances can be expensive to repair or replace with the fridge being the most expensiveโฆ
Love my mass produced, entry level, built by Lazy American Workers, Hornet
The biggest thing is leaks. If it has stains in the ceiling then it most likely has rot and mold too and these things, if even repairable, are a ton of work to correct.