fireman41 wrote:
Gdetrailer wrote:
DownTheAvenue wrote:
Is a 28 year old camper worth all that expense and work?
While YOU may not see any "value" or "worth" in an old trailer OTHERS might.
Bought my 1984 Komfort for $700, took a lot of time and money but the end result is a much higher quality camper than the junk that you buy now days.
My KOMFORT TT
Granted rehabbing is not for wimps or those of weak stomachs.. But someone with a vision can turn them into hidden gems.
Wow.
I just skimmed through the write up and wow. Wish I was that talented with construction. Thats a real nice rebuild. Want to do mine?
Thanks for the kind words!
At one time I had considered the idea of a side business in rehabbing/customizing TTs.. But then I came to my senses..
Realized that most RVrs either are not willing to spend what it would cost in material and labor or not able to spend that much at all.
As you can see by one of the posts right out of the gate that there is a strong opinion that it is far better to spend money on new rather than update and upgrade a older one. I don't think I could ever make it work as a side venture with that kind of strong feelings..