BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD .....
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12-14-2006, 13:14
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BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD .....
Hello, I have been researching BlueBird Wanderlodges for a few months
& my wife & I are now ready to buy our 1st BB. We have a family of 6, 3 boys under 7 & 1 newborn baby girl. We have a burning desire to travel our great country to discover all that it has to offer and expose our kids to the grand USA! We actually are looking for a place to relocate our family and computer-technology business away from the crowded land of southern California. We have a very small budget... but we realize that our $$ needs to be spent on an older BB instead of any other RV. We already have visions of starting off with our 1st BB and quickly upgrading to the next BB. Does anybody know of an older FC for sale???? I am currently looking at an 80 FC33 located outside of Houston, I found it on Vintagebirds.. does anybody have anyhints for buying a BB without actually driving it 1st?? I am considering buying it and then flying to Texas to drive it home... Thank You in advance for any help... Brian |
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12-14-2006, 14:20
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BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD .....
Brian I would strongly suggest you NOT buy a FC31 since there are 5
in your family. You are going to find it cramped and not enough storage for you. would also suggest a FC 35 with two couches in the front room and a side bath. There were more FC35s made and they will give you a lot more room and maybe even cheaper then a FC31. tom warner vernon center,ny 1985 PT 40 At 08:14 PM 12/14/2006, you wrote: >Hello, I have been researching BlueBird Wanderlodges for a few months >& my wife & I are now ready to buy our 1st BB. We have a family of 6, >3 boys under 7 & 1 newborn baby girl. We have a burning desire to >travel our great country to discover all that it has to offer and >expose our kids to the grand USA! We actually are looking for a place >to relocate our family and computer-technology business away from the >crowded land of southern California. > >We have a very small budget... but we realize that our $$ needs to be >spent on an older BB instead of any other RV. We already have visions >of starting off with our 1st BB and quickly upgrading to the next BB. > >Does anybody know of an older FC for sale???? I am currently looking >at an 80 FC33 located outside of Houston, I found it on Vintagebirds.. >does anybody have anyhints for buying a BB without actually driving it >1st?? > >I am considering buying it and then flying to Texas to drive it home... > >Thank You in advance for any help... > >Brian > |
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12-14-2006, 15:15
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BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD .....
Ugh! Ouch!
Rule #1: Never buy anything unless you touch, smell and feel it. If you do not feel comfortable with inspecting the Bird, someone out there on this Forum can check it out for you. If someone on this Forum knows a particular Bird that may a different story. Rule #2: You and your young family are going to be riding around in that hummer and they are relying on you to keep them safe. It is important that all major components of the coach are mechanically sound. You can address cosmetics later if you chose. If you quickly plan to upgrade why not consider the upgrade now as opposed to quickly later? Excitement is great. The Birds are great. Get the best one you can for the dollars you spend, and that one may not necessarily be the first choice. Happy Holidays; Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors" Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: t3brian To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 7:14 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD ..... Hello, I have been researching BlueBird Wanderlodges for a few months & my wife & I are now ready to buy our 1st BB. We have a family of 6, 3 boys under 7 & 1 newborn baby girl. We have a burning desire to travel our great country to discover all that it has to offer and expose our kids to the grand USA! We actually are looking for a place to relocate our family and computer-technology business away from the crowded land of southern California. We have a very small budget... but we realize that our $$ needs to be spent on an older BB instead of any other RV. We already have visions of starting off with our 1st BB and quickly upgrading to the next BB. Does anybody know of an older FC for sale???? I am currently looking at an 80 FC33 located outside of Houston, I found it on Vintagebirds.. does anybody have anyhints for buying a BB without actually driving it 1st?? I am considering buying it and then flying to Texas to drive it home... Thank You in advance for any help... Brian [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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12-14-2006, 15:57
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BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD .....
Let me chime in;
I have talked to the owner of the Bird in Texas...the price is very attractive. Did he tell you that the genset had been replaced and "didn't work quite right yet"? Did he tell you that "yeah, I ground the rust off of the pulleys and the rest looks OK"? Did you note that the portion of the dash that houses the switches for the rear lights, genset gauges, low air alarms, etc. is missing? Don't get me wrong, I think that this rig is a really great deal for someone at 15K, but are you VERY mechanically and electrically inclined??? If not, I don't think this is the BB for you and your family. As a newbie to BB ownership, but an "oldie" to "unique" vehicles, let me say that without a doubt in my mind, the Wanderlodge (I can only speak for the FC's, but I assume this is true across the board) are in a class fo their own as far as quality and value goes. That said, they also are unlike anything I could have imagined as far as complexity and potential maintenence goes. They thrive (sorry, should I say DEMAND) attention and do not do well (understatement) without it. Lee and I lucked out with Pokey, he was probably waivering right on the edge of neglect, but has come back with flying colors...and hours of head scratching, bleeding knuckles and heartfelt attention. If you and your family (and I stress this connection) pursue your Bluebird quest, welcome! But buying an older Bird to "go where no family has gone before" is not for the faint of heart...or pocketbook. Only the best to you and your family. Doug n' Pokey Leroy Eckert Ugh! Ouch! Rule #1: Never buy anything unless you touch, smell and feel it. If you do not feel comfortable with inspecting the Bird, someone out there on this Forum can check it out for you. If someone on this Forum knows a particular Bird that may a different story. Rule #2: You and your young family are going to be riding around in that hummer and they are relying on you to keep them safe. It is important that all major components of the coach are mechanically sound. You can address cosmetics later if you chose. If you quickly plan to upgrade why not consider the upgrade now as opposed to quickly later? Excitement is great. The Birds are great. Get the best one you can for the dollars you spend, and that one may not necessarily be the first choice. Happy Holidays; Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors" Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: t3brian To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2006 7:14 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD ..... Hello, I have been researching BlueBird Wanderlodges for a few months & my wife & I are now ready to buy our 1st BB. We have a family of 6, 3 boys under 7 & 1 newborn baby girl. We have a burning desire to travel our great country to discover all that it has to offer and expose our kids to the grand USA! We actually are looking for a place to relocate our family and computer-technology business away from the crowded land of southern California. We have a very small budget... but we realize that our $$ needs to be spent on an older BB instead of any other RV. We already have visions of starting off with our 1st BB and quickly upgrading to the next BB. Does anybody know of an older FC for sale???? I am currently looking at an 80 FC33 located outside of Houston, I found it on Vintagebirds.. does anybody have anyhints for buying a BB without actually driving it 1st?? I am considering buying it and then flying to Texas to drive it home... Thank You in advance for any help... Brian [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] Doug Engel, Gunnison, CO. 1981 FC35SB "Pokey" --------------------------------- Access over 1 million songs - Yahoo! Music Unlimited. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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12-14-2006, 23:43
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BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD .....
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "t3brian"
wrote: > > Hello, I have been researching BlueBird Wanderlodges for a few months > & my wife & I are now ready to buy our 1st BB. We have a family of 6, > 3 boys under 7 & 1 newborn baby girl. We have a burning desire to > travel our great country to discover all that it has to offer and > expose our kids to the grand USA! We actually are looking for a place > to relocate our family and computer-technology business away from the > crowded land of southern California. > > We have a very small budget... but we realize that our $$ needs to be > spent on an older BB instead of any other RV. We already have visions > of starting off with our 1st BB and quickly upgrading to the next BB. > > Does anybody know of an older FC for sale???? I am currently looking > at an 80 FC33 located outside of Houston, I found it on Vintagebirds.. > does anybody have anyhints for buying a BB without actually driving it > 1st?? > > I am considering buying it and then flying to Texas to drive it home... > > Thank You in advance for any help... > > Brian > Sure sounds like you are quite the idealist. With all due respect to your worthy goals, I would consider something newer and financiable. I purchased a fixer FC from Houston, paid 15k, by the time I had it ready for use I had close to 40k invested and that figure does not include labor costs. You might do well to consider a large towable. I like Newmars personally. Mike Hohnstein Germantown, WI 83FC35 |
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12-15-2006, 04:21
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BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD .....
Brian,
I would think long and hard before buying any motor home or camper without inspecting it first. As complex as these Bluebirds of any age are you probably need a professional to help you. There are several members of the forum that you can hire to help with professional inspections. Ralph Fullenwider, [ rlf47 at swbell dot net ] is one you could contact. If he can't do it he could probably give you a contact that could. Remember the old saying "pay me now or pay me later." If you buy one for $15,000.00 and have to spend another $15,000.00 getting it back to a point of being safe. Remember if what you can see looks bad what you can't see is probably a lot worse [enternal workings of the engine, transmission, cooling systems]. I would bite the bullit and buy one that has been maintained in good condition. Hank Hankerson has a very nice 31 footer stored in Las Vegas that he is asking $31,000 for. He has had a lot of upgrades done to this coach. He just completed a trip from Vegas to Michigan to Florida and back to Vegas. He's in Australia now but is to be back in Vegas in January. You can contact him through this forum. I believe he is planning to be at the Quartzite rally the end of January. I agree that a 31 footer is a little small for a family of 4 kids. If you plan on trading up shortly I personally would be looking for a 36 - 38 footer with side bath and double couches. You are going to need the extra room. Also I believe south west Georgia would make a wounderful place to relocate to. Howard Truitt Camilla, Ga. 86 PT40 Sowega [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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12-15-2006, 09:38
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BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD .....
Hi Brian,
Where in Southern California do you live? SOUTHWEST BLUEBIRDS and friends is an informal group of Wanderlodge owners, most of whom live in Southern California. We are having a rally in Quartzsite on January 26-28, 2007. As suggested on the forum, it would be unwise to put any money down on a coach sight unseen, and before you've checked it out thoroughly. Why not join us at our Quartzsite rally, meet a bunch of owners, tour the different models with your kids, and ask questions. Then you'll have a lot more info to work with. Also, there will be a couple of owner at the rally who are bringing their 'for sale' units. If you are interested, use the email reply functions of this forum let me know. Phil Corpus 'iWander' 85PT40 Left Coast --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "t3brian" > > Hello, I have been researching BlueBird Wanderlodges for a few months > & my wife & I are now ready to buy our 1st BB. We have a family of 6, > 3 boys under 7 & 1 newborn baby girl. We have a burning desire to > travel our great country to discover all that it has to offer and > expose our kids to the grand USA! We actually are looking for a place > to relocate our family and computer-technology business away from the > crowded land of southern California. > > We have a very small budget... but we realize that our $$ needs to be > spent on an older BB instead of any other RV. We already have visions > of starting off with our 1st BB and quickly upgrading to the next BB. > > Does anybody know of an older FC for sale???? I am currently looking > at an 80 FC33 located outside of Houston, I found it on Vintagebirds.. > does anybody have anyhints for buying a BB without actually driving it > 1st?? > > I am considering buying it and then flying to Texas to drive it home... > > Thank You in advance for any help... > |
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12-15-2006, 11:52
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BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD .....
Center door 1994 on Trader On Line - Phoenix
994 BLUEBIRD WANDERLODGE 40', Detroit 8V92T, 5-Speed Allison, very well maintained. Nice interior. Call Wayne for more information at (602) 625-4430.. More Details & Photos Ad ID - 86975074 Last Updated: 13-DEC-06 Dave Erickson -----Original Message----- From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of iwander_85pt40 Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 3:39 PM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD ..... Hi Brian, Where in Southern California do you live? SOUTHWEST BLUEBIRDS and friends is an informal group of Wanderlodge owners, most of whom live in Southern California. We are having a rally in Quartzsite on January 26-28, 2007. As suggested on the forum, it would be unwise to put any money down on a coach sight unseen, and before you've checked it out thoroughly. Why not join us at our Quartzsite rally, meet a bunch of owners, tour the different models with your kids, and ask questions. Then you'll have a lot more info to work with. Also, there will be a couple of owner at the rally who are bringing their 'for sale' units. If you are interested, use the email reply functions of this forum let me know. Phil Corpus 'iWander' 85PT40 Left Coast --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "t3brian" > > Hello, I have been researching BlueBird Wanderlodges for a few months > & my wife & I are now ready to buy our 1st BB. We have a family of 6, > 3 boys under 7 & 1 newborn baby girl. We have a burning desire to > travel our great country to discover all that it has to offer and > expose our kids to the grand USA! We actually are looking for a place > to relocate our family and computer-technology business away from the > crowded land of southern California. > > We have a very small budget... but we realize that our $$ needs to be > spent on an older BB instead of any other RV. We already have visions > of starting off with our 1st BB and quickly upgrading to the next BB. > > Does anybody know of an older FC for sale???? I am currently looking > at an 80 FC33 located outside of Houston, I found it on Vintagebirds.. > does anybody have anyhints for buying a BB without actually driving it > 1st?? > > I am considering buying it and then flying to Texas to drive it home... > > Thank You in advance for any help... > |
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12-15-2006, 12:01
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BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD .....
Not available. Don't know all the details, but...
My own personal chronology with this: Friday Dec 8th, called about the '94 mid-door in Missouri that had been for sale since July. Told that it sold "yesterday." Monday, called Desert West Coach in Phoenix to talk about the Birds they have, and also inquired about the '94 "coming soon" that they had up for a few days. Told that it had come in Friday, and sold in 15 minutes - they were just starting paper work on it when a gy walked in and said "I want to buy it." Wednesday the ad listed below appeared, clearly the same picture of the Missouri coach. Called the number, and Wayne turns out to the guy at Desert West, who confirmed that it had sold on arrival. All one-and-the-same vechicle. On 12/15/2006 at 5:52 PM Dave wrote: >Center door 1994 on Trader On Line - Phoenix >994 BLUEBIRD WANDERLODGE 40', Detroit 8V92T, 5-Speed Allison, very well >maintained. Nice interior. Call Wayne for more information at (602) >625-4430.. More Details & Photos > >Ad ID - 86975074 Last Updated: >13-DEC-06 > >Dave Erickson Don Bradner Bird Wannabe Currently 2003 Safari Zanzibar |
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12-29-2006, 09:52
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BlueBird wannabe... I WANT TO BUY A BIRD .....
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
> > Not available. Don't know all the details, but... > > My own personal chronology with this: > Friday Dec 8th, called about the '94 mid-door in Missouri that had been for sale since July. Told that it sold "yesterday." > > Monday, called Desert West Coach in Phoenix to talk about the Birds they have, and also inquired about the '94 "coming soon" that they had up for a few days. Told that it had come in Friday, and sold in 15 minutes - they were just starting paper work on it when a gy walked in and said "I want to buy it." > > Wednesday the ad listed below appeared, clearly the same picture of the Missouri coach. Called the number, and Wayne turns out to the guy at Desert West, who confirmed that it had sold on arrival. > > All one-and-the-same vechicle. > > On 12/15/2006 at 5:52 PM Dave wrote: > > >Center door 1994 on Trader On Line - Phoenix > >994 BLUEBIRD WANDERLODGE 40', Detroit 8V92T, 5-Speed Allison, very well > >maintained. Nice interior. Call Wayne for more information at (602) > >625-4430.. More Details & Photos > > > >Ad ID - 86975074 Last Updated: > >13-DEC-06 > > > >Dave Erickson > > Don Bradner > Bird Wannabe > Currently 2003 Safari Zanzibar > Thank you to everyone that has offered advice to my question... and I apologize that it took me awhile to get back to this forum... unfortunatley we had a death in our family..... and I am just now getting back to daily life..... We have carefully considered all of your comments.... we are viewing an 83 PT40 in the Palm Springs area tomorrow.... I think that this is a much better fit for our family......I will post back and notify that we are BlueBird owners or still just newbies! Thankyou Brian Prinkki |
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