1992 sp?
It may be overpriced who knows. From reading your posts I gather you are quite a bit younger than I, and I admire someone who selected the RV lifestyle far younger that I did. Although I had a hell of a time flying airplanes all those years, I had to rent a car, a motel and only I know what else. I wonder sometimes if owning a motor coach would have been better. Can't look back now because it was fun at the time and time has passed.
All I am trying to pass along is if someone finds a well maintained coach, pay the money, because you pay now or pay later with these beasts. Minor changes to meet your personal taste is cheap compared to serious mechanical issues.
When I say I have not spent $@#t on my coach in four years I mean it. I have spent some serious money to update it and add personal touches but that means nothing to the Seller; unless I am the
Seller.
Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Royale
Dahlonega, GA
Smoke N Mirrors
--- On Fri, 6/27/08, Ryan Wright wrote:
From: Ryan Wright
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: 1992 sp?
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, June 27, 2008, 7:57 PM
Leroy,
Price just seems extreme to me. That's all. I could get an early
nineties PT-40 for the same price. Saw lots of 'em for sale for
~$80-$90k a little over a year ago when I was in the market. I'm not
talking about beaters, either. While you wonder why we question
prices, I wonder why people ask so much for their coach that it never
sells and let it sit on the market for years on end. I mean, it's no
sweat off my back, but it does baffle my mind. :-)
I bought a super clean coach with nothing wrong with it. I still have
to fix things here and there; it's old, things fail, but I'd turn the
key right now and drive cross country without a concern if I had a
reason to.
Maybe I'm wrong and someone will run out and give 'em $80k for it. I
hope they do, but I suspect we'll see it relisted closer to $65k-70k
this fall.
-Ryan
'86 PT-40 8V92
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Leroy Eckert <"jwasnewski%40yahoo.com"> wrote:
> I continue to wonder why we BB owners keep shooting our feet off about
> price. It's your asset. Yes the market is not good. But---unless you like to
> get greasy, roll under the bus every day, and rework the wheel; buy a
> beater. And when you get finished add up you time and material and see where
> you stand. I purchased my coach over 4 years ago and except for general
> upkeep, I have not spent s@#$ on my bus. I guess that is why I don't ask for
> help. I paid a fair price at the time. Buy quality, not trash.
> I bet you could ask Hank in LV whom has an SP for sale for $75,000 how a
> good one does. I read a post recently where he is not concerned with hauling
> it to MT soon. After all, he has been playing poker in Australia for a year.
> He will crank it up and roll. How many others can say and do that on this
> forum.
> By reading the posts, not many.
>
> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40 Royale
> Dahlonega, GA
> Smoke N Mirrors
> I can leave anytime without worries
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