1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale
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02-04-2008, 04:16
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1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale
Below is a cut and paste of a craigslist advert. the price is inline
with what everyone with that model is asking but I think the market sell number is in the +70's/-80's. Below the cut and paste is a hyperlink to the listing with a photo People move out of state and take the dog. Why would you leave the bus? Even the California energy commision erges every one " take the bus"... stories??? MUST SELL. MUST SEE. 40' Bluebird Wanderlodge Bus must be sold within 2 weeks. Owner moving out of state. 500 HP Detroit Diesel, Allison 5 Speed. New floors, new carpet. Washer and dryer. White leather, office set up for the Executive on the go. For interior photos, email lj_dalton@... Owner will consider any offer. Contact: 805/415-4425 http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/rvs/562091329.html GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomolandCa |
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02-04-2008, 05:31
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1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale
As a Wannabee who has been watching the market (collapse) for more
than a year now I just want to say that those who have stated what they actually paid in recent months are really appreciated! I have observed that probably 80-90% of the coaches that were on the market over a year ago are still for sale! This would seem to indicate a large number of owners disconnected from reality. When a coach becomes available realistically priced it will move, some "asking" prices are so divorced from reality that as a buyer I say to myself "do I want to spend my time trying to talk this person down 30 or 40%? Nope not me! Steve BB Wannabee ----Original Message---- From: Gregoryoc@... Date: 02/04/2008 10:16 To: Subj: [WanderlodgeForum] 1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale Below is a cut and paste of a craigslist advert. the price is inline with what everyone with that model is asking but I think the market sell number is in the +70's/-80's. GregoryO'Connor 94ptRomolandCa |
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02-04-2008, 06:16
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1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale
That was my impression also. In our case a year ago, we tended to ignore the
ones that were 40-100% higher than market, and the one we did buy was "only" 20% over what we felt it should be and came down to our offer quickly. Possibly if there had been a highly-prized (by us) feature set we might have tried negotiating with one of those high-askers, but that didn't happen. Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" Posting today by satellite from Quartzsite On 2/4/2008 at 5:31 PM Steve Pfiffner wrote: >As a Wannabee who has been watching the market (collapse) for more >than a year now I just want to say that those who have stated what >they actually >paid in recent months are really appreciated! I have observed that >probably 80-90% >of the coaches that were on the market over a year ago are still for >sale! This would >seem to indicate a large number of owners disconnected from reality. >When a coach >becomes available realistically priced it will move, some "asking" >prices are so divorced from reality that as a buyer I say to myself "do >I want to spend my time trying to talk this person down 30 or 40%? Nope >not me! > > Steve > BB Wannabee > >----Original Message---- >From: Gregoryoc@... >Date: 02/04/2008 10:16 >To: >Subj: [WanderlodgeForum] 1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale > >Below is a cut and paste of a craigslist advert. the price is inline >with what everyone with that model is asking but I think the market >sell number is in the +70's/-80's. > >GregoryO'Connor >94ptRomolandCa > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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02-04-2008, 06:52
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1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale
There are some Internet scams involving "must sell" items, usually automobiles offered at extremely attractive prices. If you pursue the offer, you'll soon be asked to "wire" money to an overseas account -- and it will be gone forever with out receiving title to the offered item.
The ad may be legit -- or not. Just be careful and don't wire a payment anywhere without being very sure that you'll receive clear title. Pete Masterson '95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42 El Sobrante CA "aeonix1@mac.com" On Feb 4, 2008, at 8:16 AM, Gregory OConnor wrote:
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02-04-2008, 07:55
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1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale
When I bought my 77FC35 recently, I used what I think may be the last remaining method which is safe for both the buyer and seller to transact a large purchase of this nature.
What I mean by this that: (1) I, the buyer, don't want to part with my money until I have both the vehicle and tile in my hands, and (2) the seller doesn't want to part with the vehicle and title until they have known good funds in their hands. All of this in an environment where all these kinds of fake checks and fake merchandise scams are rampant. What I did was to find a branch of a bank I did business with that was local to the seller. I moved money for the purchase into a checking account with that bank enough ahead of time for the funds there to be cleared. We met at the bank and signed the paperwork there (nice since banks also have notary public service) and then the bank cut a cashiers check for the seller as they watched it being done. (This eliminate the whole set of fake cashiers check problems that are so prevalent today). This allows an in person exchange of vehicle,keys,title,etc for funds which the seller can clearly see are real. Regards, Dorn Hetzel 77FC35 Hogansville, GA On Feb 4, 2008 1:52 PM, Pete Masterson <"aeonix1@mac.com"> wrote:
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02-04-2008, 12:07
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Steve:
You are so right. Sellers have to realize that the buyer decides the final price not the seller. MH's are a depreciating asset unlike a stick house. There are BB's that heave been on the market since we bought ours 2 years ago. The price has not changed yet they are worth even less. We are considering selling our SOB and buying a 90's WB40. I cannot believe some of the asking prices. All these sellers are doing is scaring away customers. Just go to Vintage Birds and look at some of those prices. Gerg suggested that the 92 was overpriced at $97k. Some are asking even more for similar units. In this market it is even harder to get top dollar. Bruce 1988 FC35 |
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02-05-2008, 03:52
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We're relatively new "wannabees" and have been trying to figure out
what true market value really is. We've narrowed our search to early 1990's WB models and have seen prices from the mid 90's to more than 150K. The question I haven't been able to answer is what are the SELLING for. I'd really appreciate any insight anyone might have. We've talked to a few brokers but not surprisingly they've ducked the issue (no pun intended). Please contact me offline if that is more comfortable for you. Thanks in advance- Peter --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner" > > That was my impression also. In our case a year ago, we tended to ignore the ones that were 40-100% higher than market, and the one we did buy was "only" 20% over what we felt it should be and came down to our offer quickly. Possibly if there had been a highly-prized (by us) feature set we might have tried negotiating with one of those high-askers, but that didn't happen. > > Don Bradner > 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" > Posting today by satellite from Quartzsite > > On 2/4/2008 at 5:31 PM Steve Pfiffner wrote: > > >As a Wannabee who has been watching the market (collapse) for more > >than a year now I just want to say that those who have stated what > >they actually > >paid in recent months are really appreciated! I have observed that > >probably 80-90% > >of the coaches that were on the market over a year ago are still for > >sale! This would > >seem to indicate a large number of owners disconnected from reality. > >When a coach > >becomes available realistically priced it will move, some "asking" > >prices are so divorced from reality that as a buyer I say to myself "do > >I want to spend my time trying to talk this person down 30 or 40%? Nope > >not me! > > > > Steve > > BB Wannabee > > > >----Original Message---- > >From: Gregoryoc@... > >Date: 02/04/2008 10:16 > >To: > >Subj: [WanderlodgeForum] 1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale > > > >Below is a cut and paste of a craigslist advert. the price is inline > >with what everyone with that model is asking but I think the market > >sell number is in the +70's/-80's. > > > >GregoryO'Connor > >94ptRomolandCa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > |
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02-05-2008, 04:51
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I tell people that our coach is "probably" worth about $75K, and I think that's
about the market limit for a '90. If I were actually trying to sell it, though, I would probably have to settle for less because I wouldn't be willing to wait forever. (it's not for sale, in case anyone's wondering) Don Bradner 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" Posting today by satellite from Quartzsite On 2/5/2008 at 3:52 PM pwgoddu wrote: >We're relatively new "wannabees" and have been trying to figure out >what true market value really is. We've narrowed our search to early >1990's WB models and have seen prices from the mid 90's to more than >150K. The question I haven't been able to answer is what are the >SELLING for. > >I'd really appreciate any insight anyone might have. We've talked >to a few brokers but not surprisingly they've ducked the issue (no >pun intended). Please contact me offline if that is more comfortable >for you. > >Thanks in advance- > >Peter > > >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner" > >> >> That was my impression also. In our case a year ago, we tended to >ignore the ones that were 40-100% higher than market, and the one we >did buy was "only" 20% over what we felt it should be and came down >to our offer quickly. Possibly if there had been a highly-prized (by >us) feature set we might have tried negotiating with one of those >high-askers, but that didn't happen. >> >> Don Bradner >> 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" >> Posting today by satellite from Quartzsite >> >> On 2/4/2008 at 5:31 PM Steve Pfiffner wrote: >> >> >As a Wannabee who has been watching the market (collapse) for more >> >than a year now I just want to say that those who have stated what >> >they actually >> >paid in recent months are really appreciated! I have observed that >> >probably 80-90% >> >of the coaches that were on the market over a year ago are still >for >> >sale! This would >> >seem to indicate a large number of owners disconnected from >reality. >> >When a coach >> >becomes available realistically priced it will move, some "asking" >> >prices are so divorced from reality that as a buyer I say to >myself "do >> >I want to spend my time trying to talk this person down 30 or 40%? >Nope >> >not me! >> > >> > Steve >> > BB Wannabee >> > >> >----Original Message---- >> >From: Gregoryoc@... >> >Date: 02/04/2008 10:16 >> >To: >> >Subj: [WanderlodgeForum] 1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale >> > >> >Below is a cut and paste of a craigslist advert. the price is >inline >> >with what everyone with that model is asking but I think the >market >> >sell number is in the +70's/-80's. >> > >> >GregoryO'Connor >> >94ptRomolandCa >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >Yahoo! Groups Links >> > >> > >> > >> > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > |
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02-05-2008, 06:04
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1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale
I think it is all about condition, condition, condition, and location.
It is difficult and expensive to fly around the US. kicking tires. Try to find an owner that cared about maintenance, contientious about service, safety and not breaking down on the road. Repairs and upgrades are expensive, you may be looking at 20 to 30K for a cheaper unkept Bird or any Bus motorhome, Or 5 to 10 K. If well maintained. Ask for maintenance records, oil analysis, Tires, batteries, & frig. could be well over $5K. Try to determine what has been completed on a 15 to 20 year old Bird. Try to find a bird advertised by a Forum member, these are usually well maintained Birds, When you are serious , and if a forum member is the owner, do a search, on the several forums, for issues repaired, and any info. available, on a specific Bird, This is valuable info and helps determine , upkeep. Ask forum members for help. Or to take a first pass look before you fly. The price is what you are willing to pay for what you want and what the seller will take. This is fun and a hobby, recreatiional , you will not break even. Bill 88 FC Michigan --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "pwgoddu" > > We're relatively new "wannabees" and have been trying to figure out > what true market value really is. We've narrowed our search to early > 1990's WB models and have seen prices from the mid 90's to more than > 150K. The question I haven't been able to answer is what are the > SELLING for. > > I'd really appreciate any insight anyone might have. We've talked > to a few brokers but not surprisingly they've ducked the issue (no > pun intended). Please contact me offline if that is more comfortable > for you. > > Thanks in advance- > > Peter > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner" > > > > > That was my impression also. In our case a year ago, we tended to > ignore the ones that were 40-100% higher than market, and the one we > did buy was "only" 20% over what we felt it should be and came down > to our offer quickly. Possibly if there had been a highly-prized (by > us) feature set we might have tried negotiating with one of those > high-askers, but that didn't happen. > > > > Don Bradner > > 90 PT40 "Blue Thunder" > > Posting today by satellite from Quartzsite > > > > On 2/4/2008 at 5:31 PM Steve Pfiffner wrote: > > > > >As a Wannabee who has been watching the market (collapse) for more > > >than a year now I just want to say that those who have stated what > > >they actually > > >paid in recent months are really appreciated! I have observed that > > >probably 80-90% > > >of the coaches that were on the market over a year ago are still > for > > >sale! This would > > >seem to indicate a large number of owners disconnected from > reality. > > >When a coach > > >becomes available realistically priced it will move, some "asking" > > >prices are so divorced from reality that as a buyer I say to > myself "do > > >I want to spend my time trying to talk this person down 30 or 40%? > Nope > > >not me! > > > > > > Steve > > > BB Wannabee > > > > > >----Original Message---- > > >From: Gregoryoc@ > > >Date: 02/04/2008 10:16 > > >To: > > >Subj: [WanderlodgeForum] 1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale > > > > > >Below is a cut and paste of a craigslist advert. the price is > inline > > >with what everyone with that model is asking but I think the > market > > >sell number is in the +70's/-80's. > > > > > >GregoryO'Connor > > >94ptRomolandCa > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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02-05-2008, 07:12
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1992 WBPT40 SanDiego 97K ForSale
Hank, I have a deal for you. Let me store your coach here in Texas.For the price of storage we could use it.I promise that we won't smoke in it. But, with our 4 poodles, you couldn't sell it as a no smoke, no pet coach.
Ernie Ekberg 83PT40 Weatherford, Tx Who's never won? Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. |
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