Buying a newer Bird
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02-27-2008, 05:29
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Buying a newer Bird
We are currently in the market for a wide body, maybe 95 to 98. I am
looking at a few units and will soon decide when to see them in person. They are located in the southwest and I will be looking for someone to do a thorough inspection. I bought our last Bird using the Vintage Bird guide and did fine. But the systems in the newer units are more complex. Can anyone recommend a person to do this "survey" ? THanks Bruce 1988FC |
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02-27-2008, 08:29
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Buying a newer Bird
I'd suggest you talk to Randy Dupree (http://www.buybyebluebird.com). He is a
broker for BBs and if he says it's OK, it's OK, and those he might have listed will be very competitively priced. Paul 97wb43 --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > We are currently in the market for a wide body, maybe 95 to 98. I am > looking at a few units and will soon decide when to see them in > person. They are located in the southwest and I will be looking for > someone to do a thorough inspection. I bought our last Bird using the > Vintage Bird guide and did fine. But the systems in the newer units are > more complex. Can anyone recommend a person to do this "survey" ? > > THanks > > Bruce > 1988FC > |
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02-27-2008, 09:05
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Buying a newer Bird
Ralph Fullenwider, a long time forum member, has done detailed
inspections many times for prospective buyers. I remember Wallace Craig recently posted that he has used Ralph's services several times and saved himself from some purchases (cost-wise) that were not right for his needs. Mike Bulriss 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123" > > We are currently in the market for a wide body, maybe 95 to 98. I am > looking at a few units and will soon decide when to see them in > person. They are located in the southwest and I will be looking for > someone to do a thorough inspection. I bought our last Bird using the > Vintage Bird guide and did fine. But the systems in the newer units are > more complex. Can anyone recommend a person to do this "survey" ? > > THanks > > Bruce > 1988FC > |
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