All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Leaky roof, sell as is or try to repair?Thanks for the advice guys, sold in 3 days. New owner is ecstatic and so am I. He is retired, plans to fix it and use it from Maine to Missouri. Great people and I wish Ray and Susan the best!!Re: Leaky roof, sell as is or try to repair?Thanks guys. That is exactly where I am at with this. There are too many other things biding for my money and time. I just want to get rid of it. I had a friend that offered to help me fix it enough to get rid of it but I am not the kind of person who is going to pull one over on someone. Full disclosure and here is the discounted price. Really appreciate the feedback, RobLeaky roof, sell as is or try to repair?Hi Guys, I haven't been on for a while but I was hoping some of you could provide some advice. I still have our Winnebago Minnie which we used so much when my sons were younger. The boys are now 12 and going on 7 and we are all so busy with other pursuits in life that we did not get out to camp once this year. With that being said, my wife and I have decided to sell the motorhome. A while back it had an issue with a leaking front clip, the typical water intrusion that makes a mess out of the overhead bunk area. A year ago I got an estimate to have it fixed and it was around $3100. Other items have come up around the house and it never got taken care of. My question to you all is, I would like to attempt to sell it as is. I understand I will take a beating on it due to the front clip leaking but the rest of the motorhome is in excellent condition other than a little bit of delamination that has been there since I bought in 2007 and it needs a new awning. Newer tires, fiberglass is clean and shiny, had the e-brake replaced, all new batteries, clean inside, no rust, drives nice, and only 34,000 miles. With the disclosure of the front clip, does anyone have any kind of guess what I should ask for it? Last check on NADA had its value around 20K but I know that someone is going to get it for a lot less due to the water damage and I accept that. I dont want to sink the money into getting it fixed only to find out I cant sell it. Just looking for some advice from someone who may have gone through this before. Thanks and god bless, Rob