All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: This looks like it can tow!Looks like the reserve has been metRe: This looks like it can tow! PastorCharlie wrote: One would think they would have avoided snapping a photo of the nail in the left outside drive tire. Ha! Good catch. Needs new rear tires anyway according to the ad.Re: This looks like it can tow! dodge guy wrote: The stickers are all cracked and faded With everything it needs and it's age it only worth maybe $30k How much do you think a full wrap would cost ?Re: This looks like it can tow! darsben1 wrote: ilikebigtrucks wrote: dodge guy wrote: When that was new they were going for about $200K. Wow that's a lot of coin! I really like this style of conversion and the issues seem minor (tires around $300, propane tank $49, etc) Except that the unit has probably been totalled. AD STATES "If you intend on titling this unit in the State of Texas, it must be inspected before title work can be processed. If it does not pass, there may be additional fees to cover repairs required by the State of Texas." That is usually a sign of totaled rig Texas has a "two-step" program where you get an annual inspection (lights, turn signals, etc) and pay registration. Then you get your title, license plate, or windshield sticker.Re: This looks like it can tow! dodge guy wrote: When that was new they were going for about $200K. Wow that's a lot of coin! I really like this style of conversion and the issues seem minor (tires around $300, propane tank $49, etc)Re: This looks like it can tow!***Link Removed*** Seems like they end up going for anywhere from $50,000 to $90,000. www.racetrailersales.com/sold.htmlRe: This looks like it can tow!I saw on there where it said "the fault codes are due to the RV conversion".This looks like it can tow!***Link Removed*** This looks like it can really tow a big trailer! Not sure why the link isn't working. It's on Cranky Ape for a 2006 Powerhouse conversion.