'80 35FC present parket value help needed please
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09-10-2006, 05:07
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'80 35FC present parket value help needed please
Hello:
I am in Austin, Tx I would be interested if you want to sell. Gail Remy --- johngilmoremd@... wrote: > Hello Doug, > > I am/was one of those lurkers who was looking. > Years ago I owned an 83 FC 35. We had a lot of fun > and some incredible trips with her. But we sold due > to schedule changes and a new baby on the way. Just > didn't think we would be camping much for a while. > > So now that we have a spunky 2 year old daughter > and 11 year old son we have caught the camping and > weekend adventure bug again. This time around I was > hunting for something smaller, a travel trailer > actually, just to make it easier to store. > > Then like a lead pipe hitting me on the > head...there was my coach listed on a local site for > sale! Not the same one but the same model...an 83 FC > 35 in almost perfect condition! I sent an email with > 20 questions to the dealer who had accepted it as > trade in. They couldn't even answer the questions, > had no idea. > > Yesterday I took the gang and we had a look at it. > The experience was so nostalgic that it's hard to > describe. None of the "seasoned" salespersons wanted > to assist. They knew nothing about it and in fact I > believe they were intimidated by the cockpit and the > intricate workings of the coach. So I got the newbie > sales-kid and out into the rain we went. I taught > him about the coach over the next 3 hours. > > This gorgeous machine has the 3208 turbo, Jake > brake, new fridge, ducted air, nice sound > system....the tv over the pilot's chair works and > even has a good picture. Back up cam works great and > every appliance functions properly. She has the > original paint and it looks good....orange and > brown. Apparently was stored indoors. The diamond > plating on top is mint. It has a diamond plated > spare tire holder on the top at the back with a > winch mechanism to load/unload the spare. I didn't > have an opportunity to pull the front panels to > verify that the rad is mod for swing out but I did > see some hinges which looked like they dropped the > bumper. So I think it's got the swing out mod. Every > switch, button and control that I checked worked > fine. Slide out mechanism was smooth and the genny > started right up. Doghouse has the original sound > and heat proofing material. Front air and heat works > great. Even the misters on the wipers work. The > interior looks like it has had very little wear. > Tires are practically new and match all the way > around. > > I was stunned. I really couldn't believe how well > this baby had been loved over the years. She drove > like a dream. So I took a stab at the dealership by > asking more questions. When were the injectors last > replaced? (2002) Are they sure about the mileage? > (65K) etc. Well, to make a long story short, I > offered them half what they were asking. After > several more go 'rounds with the sales manager they > accepted the offer. > > Frankly I'm still in disbelief. Now that diesel is > back down to $2.39 I'm going to fill the tank and > get ready for next weekend. > > That having all been said, this particular coach > needs to go to a full timer. It's too sweet to sit > and only be occasionally used. I will most likely > look to trade it for a toy hauler or outright sale > to the right person. I don't see these coaches as > just commodities to be bought and sold. They are > fine machines and should be owned by individuals who > understand and appreciate them. > > So, keep looking. Your bird is out there. > > -Jack > 83 FC 35 > Houston > > -----Original Message----- > From: dj.long@... > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sat, 9 Sep 2006 11:51 PM > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: '80 35FC present > parket value help needed please > > And there are plenty of us lurkers out here look'n > for the right bird > > to pounce on. So don'tbe afraid to list. If it sells > for the price > > you need your happy, if it doesn't you tried and be > happy you kept > > her. If you want more kids I would trade one or two > of mine for a > > good bird. > > > > Doug Long > > Edmonton > > Wanabee > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Eric > Johnson" > > wrote: > > > > > > Hello Adria, > > > I'm no guru, but I haven't observed that the > market for preowned > > BB's has "gone through > > > the floor". The entire motorhome market, just > like the house > > market, is a bit soft now due > > > to higher interest rates and fuel prices, but > should come back in > > time as people and the > > > economy adjust to these new realities. The older > coaches, if well > > maintained, are a real > > > bargain as they don't depreciate at anywhere near > the rate of a new > > coach and FC's are > > > fairly fuel efficient as coaches go. > > > > > > If I were selling my coach today I would do the > following: > > > 1. Take a good set of interior/exterior photos > > > 2. Draft a complete and accurate description of > the coach > > > 3. Collect and organize all available maintenance > records > > > 4. Scan BirdConnection, FMCA magazine, WLForum > and Vintage Bird > > listings for > > > comparables. > > > 5. Do an advanced search on Ebay for any > completed comparable > > sales. > > > 6. Adjust my price up or down against the > comparable listings for > > known difficiencies or > > > advantages. > > > 7. Take a weekend trip somewhere in the coach > with the family and > > ask myself if I really > > > want to sell it. > > > 8. List the coach on all of the sites mentioned > in step 4. > > > 9. Patiently wait for the right buyer to come > along. > > > > > > Regards, Eric in San Antonio > > > 84FC35SBWL2 > > > > > === message truncated === |
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