buyer beware
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05-05-2007, 01:29
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buyer beware
BubblerBoy, maybe you could read back your post and list the
characteristics your purchase require. Take that and edit the 'vintage buyers list'. One thing I would suggest is to use the phone and not email. I think some internet shoppers ask questions because they just want the responce they lack in personal social settings. Also, Some buyers are just lookers. I kick tires at the LandRover dealership two, three times a year. But always leave in my Vega GregoryO'Connor 1975Hatchback 4 cyl RomolandCa --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64" > > Dan, David and Mike, Thanks for your very sound advice and words of > encouragement. I will do exactly as you suggested Dan. And I > appreciate the heads up to Miller Coach. My intention for this coach > is more short (200 to 300 round trips) then long across country > runs. Obviously I would expect it to be capable. So my > thoughts are I don't necessarily need the pushest coach. Frequently I > am by myself so it also need not be the largest.(I have looked at > Class C and even B motor homes but they have no appeal to me at > all). I would like it to be clean and attractive with out needing to > look new. I would not like it to show rust. There are several > seventies FC available which might work for me. I will have to learn > more and follow through as Dan suggested until I find "my" BB. I am > getting a picture of what I think I want and at least a very general > idea as to price. I appreciate the help given and any to be given. > If any of you have potential prospects or leads I am listening. And > while I have your collective ears another question. Why is it that > none of these older FC coaches have functioning engine driven AC? > With all else "good" about BB why would these AC's be bad pretty > across the board? And wouldn't it be relatively easy to "rig up" > modern automotive compressors and such to replace the originals? > Again thanks much JEH > > > > > > > > > JEH, > > 2 years ago plus I sold a mechanically solid nicely upgraded 83FC35 > > tubo with very good tires and batteries for $30,000. I was a 2 bird > > owner and needed to sell one. I did a lot of the work myself and > > had about $45,000 to $55,000 in it. > > > > The current owner has had little expense since and is still > enjoying > > it. The coaches are out there. Pics of the coach I sold when I > > still owned it are here: > > http://rides.webshots.com/album/154715312Axawnh > > http://rides.webshots.com/album/192165894pfPFdO > > > > The moral, or lesson is that I sold a nice coach for 30K over 2 > years > > ago. Do not give up, simply search long and hard for a coach that > > is "almost" complete. Spend the time to look. Take no one way > > trips, buy no coach sight unseen. Spend several thousand dollars > on > > travel to find the "right one". > > > > These forums are the best place to find the right one, as owners > here > > tend to maintain and upgrade, plus other members have usually seen > > the coach. > > > > Dan > > 94 BB BMC 37' > > > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bubblerboy64" > > wrote: > > > > > > Mike, That's the kind of information I need to hear. I was > looking > > at > > > some older NA coaches and it seemed to me that $30k might do it. > > > Apparently not? I am just trying to gather together an idea of > what > > > is involved. I was thinking that perhaps paying $20 or about that > > and > > > figuring another $10k might do it. I am not going to be able to > > > invest $60K. I just would not get my moneys worth for what I > would > > > be using the coach for. I am not looking for a 10 out of 10. But > I > > > was thinking that for $30K a guy could have a very presentable BB > > > which was solid. If you are telling me you bought the best you've > > > seen and still needed to spend another $45k doing the labor > > yourself > > > I pretty well better forget it. JEH > > > > > > > > I started out with a "fixer" for 15k. Rear bath FC. > > > > I wuz lucky, it's the cleanest FC I've ever seen, and I have > > > inspected a few. Bought it on the internet from on line pics. > > Blown > > > engine. Figured I fix it up a little and flip it. It turned out > > to > > > be so nice, decided I never find a better one. > > > > Now that I am putting the final touches on the charge air > cooler > > > install, not to mention the exterior restoration, the change over > > to > > > 24.5s the unending chassis electrical issues I'm getting real > close > > > to $60k and not much of that is farmed out labor. I did all the > > > heavy mechanical work and most of the inside repairs, water > system, > > > lighting, vents, etc. > > > > Depends on how you choose to spend the money, most of the good > > > deals are when somebody dies. It pays to be a buzzard. > > > > Cold but true. > > > > Mike Hohnstein > > > > Germantown, WI > > > > 83 FC 35rb > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > From: bubblerboy64 > > > > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com > > > > Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 1:48 PM > > > > Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: buyer beware > > > > > > > > > > > > And again my position as a buyer. My first preference would > be > > a > > > > completely "ready to go" older FC rear bath coach needing > > > nothing. At > > > > a price which is "fair". And I have seen some likely > prospects. > > > > Coaches which have had leather interior and repaints which > have > > > > pushed the asking prices into the range of the pushers. See > > > that's > > > > the problem. I've fooled around with antique car restorations > > and > > > > this is so similar. A restored vehicle is not likely to sell > > for > > > the > > > > cost of the restoration. I feel some sympathy for the seller > > when > > > > you know what he has invested to get it right but as a buyer > > > paying > > > > for his restoration just doesn't work either. So what's a > nice > > > coach > > > > like I am looking for really worth? Well, it's worth exactly > > the > > > > price negotiated between the seller and the buyer and there > is > > > the > > > > rub. There are a couple real nice newerFC buses on the Bill > > Board > > > > right now with prices from 50 to 60K. So are they in > > competition > > > with > > > > the pushers (?) I can't say. And what does that tell you > about > > > the > > > > older FC's. One fellow has a 1975 listed for 30K. I e- mailed > > him > > > > see what he comes back with. From what I have been able to > > figure > > > to > > > > this point his bus would have to be a ready to go coach plus > > > some. > > > > But on the other hand as a buyer I could see that a guy could > > > easily > > > > spend $15k and then in a short time spend an additional $15K > to > > > get > > > > it right. Price is certainly not cost. Not to belabor a > point. > > If > > > > you have something worth the money do the work required to > > prove > > > it. > > > > I could see spending $30 for a really nicely restored older > > coach > > > but > > > > it would have to be exactly what I want with the proof there > > of. > > > So > > > > I guess what I am saying is that I personally am not looking > > for > > > a > > > > fixer upper. I can do some repairs but frankly its not my > idea > > of > > > > fun. Certainly others would feel differently. JEH > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > On 5/4/07, davidkerryedwards > > > > > > > > > > > > Hence, the market for older Wanderlodge's with some > needed > > > > repairs will > > > > > > probably always be a little more healthy than for > > refurbished > > > > coaches. > > > > > > > > > > Kerry, > > > > > > > > > > I agree to an extent. Personally, I think most people would > > > rather > > > > > have a refurbished coach - I know I looked for one that was > > > > advertised > > > > > as not having any problems. The disconnect between buyer > and > > > seller > > > > > comes in price: Most buyers aren't willing to pay a premium > > for > > > this > > > > > work. > > > > > > > > > > In my search, I found that people were tending to > > sell "average" > > > > > coaches in a certain price range - what I > considered "market > > > price". > > > > > Then there were the occasional "refurbished" coaches where > > folks > > > > > wanted twenty grand above "market price". I wasn't going to > > pay > > > > that. > > > > > In fact, I wasn't going to pay "market price" for a coach > > with > > > a lot > > > > > of problems, either. > > > > > > > > > > As a buyer, here's how it worked for me: A good coach with > > > nothing > > > > > wrong commands full market value, perhaps slightly more. In > > my > > > > range I > > > > > identified mid eighties PT-40s and the market value I came > to > > > was > > > > > about $50,000. Now, I wasn't going to pay full market value > > for > > > a > > > > > coach with a lot of issues. Something that needed major > work > > I > > > might > > > > > have paid $35k for, but sellers still thought they could > get > > > $50k. > > > > On > > > > > the flip side, many "perfect" coaches, folks were wanting > > $80k. > > > > > > > > > > When all was said and done I did find a very good coach > with > > > almost > > > > no > > > > > problems (few things here and there, but they all have > those) > > > right > > > > > near what I considered to be fair market value. This tells > me > > > that > > > > > those wanting $80k for their similar coaches are high, as > are > > > those > > > > > wanting $50k for something that needs $20k worth of work to > > > make it > > > > > half as nice as mine. > > > > > > > > > > So, there's my two cents worth. > > > > > > > > > > -Ryan > > > > > '86 PT-40 8V92 > > > > > Tri-Cities, WA > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > > > > > |
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buyer beware - Tom Meservey - 05-03-2007, 06:52
buyer beware - bubblerboy64 - 05-04-2007, 00:22
buyer beware - M.L. Perkinson - 05-04-2007, 02:55
buyer beware - bubblerboy64 - 05-04-2007, 04:02
buyer beware - davidkerryedwards - 05-04-2007, 04:37
buyer beware - Ryan Wright - 05-04-2007, 07:00
buyer beware - bubblerboy64 - 05-04-2007, 07:48
buyer beware - robertnloomas - 05-04-2007, 11:11
buyer beware - bubblerboy64 - 05-04-2007, 12:18
buyer beware - bubblerboy64 - 05-04-2007, 13:32
buyer beware - Mike Hohnstein - 05-04-2007, 13:57
buyer beware - ac7880 - 05-04-2007, 14:12
buyer beware - davidkerryedwards - 05-04-2007, 14:13
buyer beware - Mike Hohnstein - 05-04-2007, 15:35
buyer beware - bubblerboy64 - 05-04-2007, 22:49
buyer beware - brad barton - 05-05-2007, 00:52
buyer beware - Gregory OConnor - 05-05-2007 01:29
buyer beware - Pete Masterson - 05-05-2007, 01:42
buyer beware - bluebirdsp36 - 05-05-2007, 03:19
buyer beware - pattypape - 05-05-2007, 03:23
buyer beware - Leroy Eckert - 05-05-2007, 03:50
buyer beware - bubblerboy64 - 05-05-2007, 06:39
buyer beware - Leroy Eckert - 05-05-2007, 07:13
buyer beware - Gardner Yeaw - 05-05-2007, 14:01
buyer beware - Gary Miller - 05-05-2007, 18:35
buyer beware - bubblerboy64 - 05-05-2007, 23:36
buyer beware - Gregory OConnor - 05-06-2007, 02:55
buyer beware - bubblerboy64 - 05-06-2007, 03:39
buyer beware - Robert Britton - 05-06-2007, 03:47
buyer beware - Gary Miller - 05-06-2007, 04:19
buyer beware - Gary Miller - 05-06-2007, 04:22
buyer beware - pattypape - 05-06-2007, 04:31
buyer beware - Pete Masterson - 05-06-2007, 07:04
buyer beware - Mike Hohnstein - 05-06-2007, 15:03
buyer beware - Gregory OConnor - 05-06-2007, 16:09
buyer beware - mbulriss - 05-07-2007, 03:14
buyer beware - Henry Jay Hannigan - 05-07-2007, 03:29
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