Special request for a Bird wannabe
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12-12-2006, 07:24
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Special request for a Bird wannabe
The mid-entry pushers (which I also prefer) were built '95/'96/'97.
The other mid-door pusher would be the '89-'92 SP36 96" wide single- axle pusher. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner" wrote: > > Guess I'll speak for myself on this one - thanks to Bruce for the intro. > > I'm concentrating on the 90-94 years. I've been watching the market carefully since around August 1, and I have a personal database built up from the various sites showing 30 PT40s between 1988 and 1996. Since that point on a US swing we visited Holland in Michigan, Snyder's in Virginia, Bleakley in Georgia, and Motor Home Specialists in Texas, where we got to see a goodly number of Birds in person. > > Preference would be for mid-entry which would mean 1994 or later, unless they did some custom prior to that. Since August 1, I'm only aware of one mid-entry PT40 for sale, in Missouri. Listed at least since early July. On Friday, when I became financially able to negotiate in earnest (a few months earlier than expected, some things fell into place) I called the guy, and he sold it Thursday. > > The wife says "NO LAMINATE INTERIORS, WOOD ONLY" and that cuts the list exactly in half. Budget removes 5 from my list - price too high to consider making an insulting offer. $184K for a '94? $150K for a '90? I don't think so. > > We are in California, so I give some preference to Birds in the west. There is a '90 at Desert West in Phoenix that interests us, but I need some eyes-on with it. I'm leaning towards using a professional inspection service, but I would also love to get a PT40- savvy person to look at it. If there's someone who combines both, I'd like to talk to them. > > On 12/12/2006 at 3:26 AM Jay Darst wrote: > > >Bruce, > > > >I have been contacted by several owners interested in moving PT40's. > > > >What years would he consider? > > > >Jay Darst > >85PT40 > >Springfield, IL > > > > > > > >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > > >> > >> Don Bradner has been posting in this forum. He is looking for a Bird. > >I > >> dont know if anyone else is familiar with Don but he owns the > >Datastorm > >> users forum and has written a lot of specialized software for RV > >> satellite internet owners. Don posts on a lot of RV forums about > >> satellite internet and is extermely knowledgeable. He has helped > >> thousands of RV owners. I am posting all of the above as I would love > >> to see him get some help from PT40 owners in this forum. Don would be > >a > >> natural BB owner. Perhaps one of us knows of a good PT 40 that is for > >> sale. > >> > >> Bruce 1988 FC35 > >> > > > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > Don Bradner > http://www.arcatapet.net > |
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12-12-2006, 07:25
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Special request for a Bird wannabe
On 12/12/2006 at 12:54 PM Leroy Eckert wrote:
>Personally, I would not sell my coach for $140,000.00 because I cannot >replace what I have for that kind of money. Thanks for the persective, Leroy. I fully understand what you are saying, although the quoted lines above only make sense when you consider that you are probably not looking to sell! If you were, not being willing to take what buyers are willing to pay means that, effectively, it wouldn't be for sale. This will be my third coach. Had never RV'd in my life until less than 5 years ago. Started with a used '98 Safari that I definitely paid too much for, and with a proper inspection probably wouldn't have bought at any price. Traded up to new in early '03, and have no regrets about what we got or the price we paid. We will take a bath selling it, but we knew that before we bought it. 63,000 miles in a bit under 4 years, and we've pretty much beaten it into submission. When we bought the '03, we said "5 year coach" and while we were a bit off, it was close. Now we are looking with the idea that it could be the last one we ever buy. Could be, but doesn't have to be. There are quite a few of the coaches on the list I posted that I feel are priced such that I might pay asking. That does not mean that I wouldn't try for less, because a) I'm on a budget, and b) the less I spend the more I will have to fix the inevitable problems. Don Bradner Bird Wannabe Currently 2003 Safari Zanzibar |
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12-12-2006, 07:37
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Special request for a Bird wannabe
Don't want to quibble too much, but the brochure at Vintage Birds says for 1994
"Mid-Door Option Available" and the one that was for sale in MO was a '94. Ads for it are still up a few places, including here: http://tinyurl.com/szb5q My current coach is a mid-door, and it was a feature we specifically wanted and would want again. In talking with people over the past few years I think close to 50% prefer mid (other 50% often hate it), especially those who have experienced it with a gas rig. Unfortunately, very few mid-entry DPs have been made. Standard with Newell, of course. On 12/12/2006 at 7:24 PM Jeff Miller wrote: >The mid-entry pushers (which I also prefer) were built '95/'96/'97. >The other mid-door pusher would be the '89-'92 SP36 96" wide single- >axle pusher. > > - Jeff Miller >in Holland, MI Don Bradner Bird Wannabe Currently 2003 Safari Zanzibar |
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12-12-2006, 08:08
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Special request for a Bird wannabe
Sounds like you are on the right track. Typically, buying and selling is not a
profitable deal as you have stated. A willing buyer and willing seller establish the price. I also believe that an educated willing buyer will take into consideration extensive upgrades if he/she really wants the unit and those upgrades; of course that is to a point. I'm very fortunate to own a coach with several expensive upgrades. I hope you are able to locate something special in your established price range. Look forward to seeing you out on the road. Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors" Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: Don Bradner To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 1:25 PM Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Special request for a Bird wannabe On 12/12/2006 at 12:54 PM Leroy Eckert wrote: >Personally, I would not sell my coach for $140,000.00 because I cannot >replace what I have for that kind of money. Thanks for the persective, Leroy. I fully understand what you are saying, although the quoted lines above only make sense when you consider that you are probably not looking to sell! If you were, not being willing to take what buyers are willing to pay means that, effectively, it wouldn't be for sale. This will be my third coach. Had never RV'd in my life until less than 5 years ago. Started with a used '98 Safari that I definitely paid too much for, and with a proper inspection probably wouldn't have bought at any price. Traded up to new in early '03, and have no regrets about what we got or the price we paid. We will take a bath selling it, but we knew that before we bought it. 63,000 miles in a bit under 4 years, and we've pretty much beaten it into submission. When we bought the '03, we said "5 year coach" and while we were a bit off, it was close. Now we are looking with the idea that it could be the last one we ever buy. Could be, but doesn't have to be. There are quite a few of the coaches on the list I posted that I feel are priced such that I might pay asking. That does not mean that I wouldn't try for less, because a) I'm on a budget, and b) the less I spend the more I will have to fix the inevitable problems. Don Bradner Bird Wannabe Currently 2003 Safari Zanzibar [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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12-12-2006, 08:57
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Special request for a Bird wannabe
---Leroy:
Just like you mentioned.."your 1990PT is worth $140,000", I feel the same about my "cherry" 1990SP36 with only 41,000 miles on it that it is worth $90,000 BUT nobody wants to pay that much so I am keeping it!!!Many will end up buying a "beater bird" and end up putting more money into it! BEWARE buyers....check out your BIRD with a knowledgable Forum owner like RALPH..BEFORE you buy!! Regards, Hank Hannigan 1990SP36 1980FC31..for sale at Quartsite, AZ BIRD RALLY nd January.$31,000 In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy Eckert" > > > > > > Three years ago we were in your shoes. We began searching with our eyes wide open, without any knowledge and a heavy dose of Cavet Emptor. We did what you are doing, gathering data on coaches. We identified, looked at and eliminated about 13 coaches Bluebird and Prevost before taking one last shot at it. We found a Prevost in the Trader rag and a Bird on the net. You know, I can tell ya it gets pricey running around looking at motorhomes. > > We looked at the Prevost in Tampa and bought the Bird on the spot in Wilmington, NC. In our case, we paid the asking price because the owner wasn't budging one dollar. He did not accept my offer and he did not run me off. It was more than I wanted to pay but time has proven I got what I paid for. The coach was well cared for and the paper work in order. The owner was a knowledgable Bird owner, had 2 prior to the one we bought, and is now a Prevost owner getting ready to return to a Bird. He pointed out everything he knew and was honest about it. We have remained friends and meet at the races at Talladega. > > I wouldn't suggest anyone follow our path, just sharing our experience. If you don't feel good about inspecting the Bird to Be someone out there who knows will do it for you. Don't be afraid to make an offer, pick the price you are willing to pay and see what happens. You never know, you might own a Bird. If it doesn't work out, there is another one out there. > > Personally, I would not sell my coach for $140,000.00 because I cannot replace what I have for that kind of money. > > Leroy Eckert > 1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors" > Niceville, FL > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Don Bradner > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 9:49 PM > Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Special request for a Bird wannabe > > > Guess I'll speak for myself on this one - thanks to Bruce for the intro. > > I'm concentrating on the 90-94 years. I've been watching the market carefully since around August 1, and I have a personal database built up from the various sites showing 30 PT40s between 1988 and 1996. Since that point on a US swing we visited Holland in Michigan, Snyder's in Virginia, Bleakley in Georgia, and Motor Home Specialists in Texas, where we got to see a goodly number of Birds in person. > > Preference would be for mid-entry which would mean 1994 or later, unless they did some custom prior to that. Since August 1, I'm only aware of one mid-entry PT40 for sale, in Missouri. Listed at least since early July. On Friday, when I became financially able to negotiate in earnest (a few months earlier than expected, some things fell into place) I called the guy, and he sold it Thursday. > > The wife says "NO LAMINATE INTERIORS, WOOD ONLY" and that cuts the list exactly in half. Budget removes 5 from my list - price too high to consider making an insulting offer. $184K for a '94? $150K for a '90? I don't think so. > > We are in California, so I give some preference to Birds in the west. There is a '90 at Desert West in Phoenix that interests us, but I need some eyes-on with it. I'm leaning towards using a professional inspection service, but I would also love to get a PT40- savvy person to look at it. If there's someone who combines both, I'd like to talk to them. > > On 12/12/2006 at 3:26 AM Jay Darst wrote: > > >Bruce, > > > >I have been contacted by several owners interested in moving PT40's. > > > >What years would he consider? > > > >Jay Darst > >85PT40 > >Springfield, IL > > > > > > > >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > > >> > >> Don Bradner has been posting in this forum. He is looking for a Bird. > >I > >> dont know if anyone else is familiar with Don but he owns the > >Datastorm > >> users forum and has written a lot of specialized software for RV > >> satellite internet owners. Don posts on a lot of RV forums about > >> satellite internet and is extermely knowledgeable. He has helped > >> thousands of RV owners. I am posting all of the above as I would love > >> to see him get some help from PT40 owners in this forum. Don would be > >a > >> natural BB owner. Perhaps one of us knows of a good PT 40 that is for > >> sale. > >> > >> Bruce 1988 FC35 > >> > > > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > Don Bradner > http://www.arcatapet.net > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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12-12-2006, 09:16
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Special request for a Bird wannabe
I agree and I do not blame you for keeping her. Are you still down under?
Leroy Eckert 1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors" Niceville, FL ----- Original Message ----- From: Henry Jay Hannigan To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 2:57 PM Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Special request for a Bird wannabe ---Leroy: Just like you mentioned.."your 1990PT is worth $140,000", I feel the same about my "cherry" 1990SP36 with only 41,000 miles on it that it is worth $90,000 BUT nobody wants to pay that much so I am keeping it!!!Many will end up buying a "beater bird" and end up putting more money into it! BEWARE buyers....check out your BIRD with a knowledgable Forum owner like RALPH..BEFORE you buy!! Regards, Hank Hannigan 1990SP36 1980FC31..for sale at Quartsite, AZ BIRD RALLY nd January.$31,000 In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy Eckert" > > > > > > Three years ago we were in your shoes. We began searching with our eyes wide open, without any knowledge and a heavy dose of Cavet Emptor. We did what you are doing, gathering data on coaches. We identified, looked at and eliminated about 13 coaches Bluebird and Prevost before taking one last shot at it. We found a Prevost in the Trader rag and a Bird on the net. You know, I can tell ya it gets pricey running around looking at motorhomes. > > We looked at the Prevost in Tampa and bought the Bird on the spot in Wilmington, NC. In our case, we paid the asking price because the owner wasn't budging one dollar. He did not accept my offer and he did not run me off. It was more than I wanted to pay but time has proven I got what I paid for. The coach was well cared for and the paper work in order. The owner was a knowledgable Bird owner, had 2 prior to the one we bought, and is now a Prevost owner getting ready to return to a Bird. He pointed out everything he knew and was honest about it. We have remained friends and meet at the races at Talladega. > > I wouldn't suggest anyone follow our path, just sharing our experience. If you don't feel good about inspecting the Bird to Be someone out there who knows will do it for you. Don't be afraid to make an offer, pick the price you are willing to pay and see what happens. You never know, you might own a Bird. If it doesn't work out, there is another one out there. > > Personally, I would not sell my coach for $140,000.00 because I cannot replace what I have for that kind of money. > > Leroy Eckert > 1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors" > Niceville, FL > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Don Bradner > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 9:49 PM > Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Special request for a Bird wannabe > > > Guess I'll speak for myself on this one - thanks to Bruce for the intro. > > I'm concentrating on the 90-94 years. I've been watching the market carefully since around August 1, and I have a personal database built up from the various sites showing 30 PT40s between 1988 and 1996. Since that point on a US swing we visited Holland in Michigan, Snyder's in Virginia, Bleakley in Georgia, and Motor Home Specialists in Texas, where we got to see a goodly number of Birds in person. > > Preference would be for mid-entry which would mean 1994 or later, unless they did some custom prior to that. Since August 1, I'm only aware of one mid-entry PT40 for sale, in Missouri. Listed at least since early July. On Friday, when I became financially able to negotiate in earnest (a few months earlier than expected, some things fell into place) I called the guy, and he sold it Thursday. > > The wife says "NO LAMINATE INTERIORS, WOOD ONLY" and that cuts the list exactly in half. Budget removes 5 from my list - price too high to consider making an insulting offer. $184K for a '94? $150K for a '90? I don't think so. > > We are in California, so I give some preference to Birds in the west. There is a '90 at Desert West in Phoenix that interests us, but I need some eyes-on with it. I'm leaning towards using a professional inspection service, but I would also love to get a PT40- savvy person to look at it. If there's someone who combines both, I'd like to talk to them. > > On 12/12/2006 at 3:26 AM Jay Darst wrote: > > >Bruce, > > > >I have been contacted by several owners interested in moving PT40's. > > > >What years would he consider? > > > >Jay Darst > >85PT40 > >Springfield, IL > > > > > > > >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > > >> > >> Don Bradner has been posting in this forum. He is looking for a Bird. > >I > >> dont know if anyone else is familiar with Don but he owns the > >Datastorm > >> users forum and has written a lot of specialized software for RV > >> satellite internet owners. Don posts on a lot of RV forums about > >> satellite internet and is extermely knowledgeable. He has helped > >> thousands of RV owners. I am posting all of the above as I would love > >> to see him get some help from PT40 owners in this forum. Don would be > >a > >> natural BB owner. Perhaps one of us knows of a good PT 40 that is for > >> sale. > >> > >> Bruce 1988 FC35 > >> > > > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > Don Bradner > http://www.arcatapet.net > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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12-12-2006, 14:35
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Got me there, I've never seen a mid-door '94 but I've been in plenty
of '95-'97 mid-door Wanderlodges. I'm not sure what the production numbers are on the '94 mid-door, pretty rare '95-'97. Personally I like mid-door, wish they'd built them for more years. There are disadvantages, but depending on how you use your coach the mid-door layout can be much nicer to use than a front-door. Kind of like the slideout vs no-slide camps, good logic in both. Best of luck finding one to fit your needs, patience will serve you well there. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner" wrote: > > Don't want to quibble too much, but the brochure at Vintage Birds says for 1994 "Mid-Door Option Available" and the one that was for sale in MO was a '94. Ads for it are still up a few places, including here: http://tinyurl.com/szb5q > > My current coach is a mid-door, and it was a feature we specifically wanted and would want again. In talking with people over the past few years I think close to 50% prefer mid (other 50% often hate it), especially those who have experienced it with a gas rig. Unfortunately, very few mid-entry DPs have been made. Standard with Newell, of course. |
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12-15-2006, 08:30
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Special request for a Bird wannabe
Jeff,
On the '97s, would that be a 60S motor? Jimmy -----Original Message----- From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Jeff Miller Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 1:25 PM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Special request for a Bird wannabe The mid-entry pushers (which I also prefer) were built '95/'96/'97. The other mid-door pusher would be the '89-'92 SP36 96" wide single- axle pusher. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI Recent Activity a.. 4New Members b.. 1New Photos c.. 1New Links Visit Your Group SPONSORED LINKS a.. Automotive advertising b.. Automotive lifts c.. Recreational vehicle dealer d.. Blue bird house e.. Recreational vehicle rental Share Photos Put your favorite photos and more online. Y! Toolbar Get it Free! easy 1-click access to your groups. Yahoo! Groups Start a group in 3 easy steps. Connect with others. . [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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12-15-2006, 13:43
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Special request for a Bird wannabe
In '95 and '96 the 42' had the S-60 with HD-4060 six-speed double-
overdrive trans where the 40' had DD 8V92 with 5-speed trans. In '97 both the 41 and 43 had S-60 and six-speed, with a lowered engine deck for nicer rear closet on the cross-bed floorplan. '97 also had the liftable tag-axle, my favorite year/model is the '97 43' mid-door cross-bed, even like the offset/side isle some times. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "The Squires" > > Jeff, > > On the '97s, would that be a 60S motor? > > Jimmy > -----Original Message----- > From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Jeff Miller > Sent: Tuesday, December 12, 2006 1:25 PM > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Special request for a Bird wannabe > > > The mid-entry pushers (which I also prefer) were built '95/'96/'97. > The other mid-door pusher would be the '89-'92 SP36 96" wide single- > axle pusher. > > - Jeff Miller > in Holland, MI > > > Recent Activity > a.. 4New Members > b.. 1New Photos > c.. 1New Links > Visit Your Group > SPONSORED LINKS > a.. Automotive advertising > b.. Automotive lifts > c.. Recreational vehicle dealer > d.. Blue bird house > e.. Recreational vehicle rental > Share Photos > Put your favorite > > photos and > > more online. > > Y! Toolbar > Get it Free! > > easy 1-click access > > to your groups. > > Yahoo! Groups > Start a group > > in 3 easy steps. > > Connect with others. > . > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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12-15-2006, 14:25
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Special request for a Bird wannabe
Thanks Jeff. I need a mid-door and cross bed due to wheelchair needs. I
had come the the same conclusion since I really would like a 4 stroke. Jimmy Bird wannabe 1997 Georgieboy DP -----Original Message----- From: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com [mailto:WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Jeff Miller Sent: Friday, December 15, 2006 7:43 PM To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: Special request for a Bird wannabe In '95 and '96 the 42' had the S-60 with HD-4060 six-speed double- overdrive trans where the 40' had DD 8V92 with 5-speed trans. In '97 both the 41 and 43 had S-60 and six-speed, with a lowered engine deck for nicer rear closet on the cross-bed floorplan. '97 also had the liftable tag-axle, my favorite year/model is the '97 43' mid-door cross-bed, even like the offset/side isle some times. - Jeff Miller in Holland, MI Recent Activity a.. 12New Members b.. 1New Photos Visit Your Group SPONSORED LINKS a.. Automotive advertising b.. Automotive lifts c.. Recreational vehicle dealer d.. Blue bird house e.. Recreational vehicle rental Share Photos Put your favorite photos and more online. Y! Toolbar Get it Free! easy 1-click access to your groups. Yahoo! Groups Start a group in 3 easy steps. Connect with others. . [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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