Poll: 84fc 35' good condition 61,000 all paperwork(2 milk crates full), WOULD YOU BUY FOR 10,000???????
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84 fc 35'
02-07-2014, 05:08 (This post was last modified: 02-08-2014 13:28 by mhughes01.)
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RE: 84 fc 35'
When I think of the time we bought a used 84 Winnebego Elandan for $23k in the late 1990's, blew the engine up, spent $8k on a "racing" high torque rebuild, and then sold the whole works for $15k, I think you've got yourself a steal (and a lot of steel) for $10k.

In comparison, the Winnebango was a piece of ever deteriorating fibreglass s**t. Had I bought the Bird you're looking at then, for even $50k at the time, it would have been a way better investment, and I'd likely still own it. That vintage of Bird was what made me fall in love with Wanderlodges.

It's a gorgeous coach, and as long as you are prepared to treat it like a fine yacht and keep it up it will serve you well. It doesn't matter if a coach is ''74, '84, or 2004, they all need care and attention.

Go buy it and enjoy it.

Mike and Tracy - near Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
1999 43 LXI, "Maddy" - 60 Series Detroit
2006 Jeep Liberty CRD (Diesel) or Jeep Rubicon 4 Down Toad

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84 fc 35' - stevetice - 02-05-2014, 00:46
RE: 84 fc 35' - ernie ekberg - 02-05-2014, 09:38
RE: 84 fc 35' - AC7880 - 02-05-2014, 16:27
RE: 84 fc 35' - patticake - 02-05-2014, 22:18
RE: 84 fc 35' - davidbrady - 02-06-2014, 00:19
RE: 84 fc 35' - mikebulriss - 02-06-2014, 21:25
RE: 84 fc 35' - mhughes01 - 02-07-2014 05:08



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