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02-07-2008, 04:26
Post: #11
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Bruce, I listen little to what the seller has to say. The curious
thing about buying a rv is year and model pretty much set the
price. Condition and character are factors that narrow buyers
choice. The character of 'this bus' and 'this seller' are kinda BB
typical, dont you think.

you bring up a good method to get a feel of the sellers interest by
looking at his site. for others that want to investigate an
advertisement, look at the address script for the hyperlink that
Bruce sent. Remove all the verbage after dot com including the /. go
to that site and there you can navigate back to the advert and past
the sellers personality.

bruce posted
http://edromansgaragesale.com/1990%20Wan...pg_02.html
go to
http://edromansgaragesale.com
he has a big toad for sale $15,000

GregoryO'Connor
94pt
RomolandCa


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123"
wrote:
>
> When we bought our Bird 2 years ago I enjoyed the quest. I spoke
with a
> number of BB owners via e mail and phone. I flew to both coasts
looking
> for "our "unit" Every privart seller I contacted was honest and
> helpful. Some even offered me some tips when I did not buy their
unit.
> A very pleasant experience. Preesntly we are considering selling
our
> SOB and buying a second Bird. We are seeking a 90's WB 40 or 42.
So
> far I have not found one that suits our needs. Yesterday I came
across
> this one:
> http://edromansgaragesale.com/1990%20Wan...pg_02.html
>
> I wont comment other than this: See if you can find the errors
and the
> hype. Does anyone know this unit?
>
>
> Bruce
> 1988 FC35
>
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02-07-2008, 04:53
Post: #12
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This coach was listed on the net in July 07 when we started looking. I
considered flying
out to see it. At the time he was in the $90k range. This is what he had to say
about it

"The Bluebird is a great deal at 89,000 it has low mileage and a real lot of
replacement
parts, New propane, system, New Tires, New Refrigerator, outdoor Grill, New
camera
system, Newer batteries,

My bus is in Las Vegas, I guarantee you won't find a cleaner Bluebird"

After reading what I could in these forums and talking to others we decided to
hold. In
October we found a very nice 83 FC and glad we went this way. It suits our needs
better
for now.

"Highway Star" sure looks and sounds like a real nice coach. The coach was
listed on the
Net for a while and disappeared... I seem to recall seeing it listed as sold in
his garage
sale inventory.

It appears that Ed has (had) a number of very nice toys and it looks like the
all were in
good shape.

Here is a link to his guitar business in Las-Vegas,

http://www.edroman.com/

Bill
1983 FC 35



--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor"
wrote:
>
> Bruce, I listen little to what the seller has to say. The curious
> thing about buying a rv is year and model pretty much set the
> price. Condition and character are factors that narrow buyers
> choice. The character of 'this bus' and 'this seller' are kinda BB
> typical, dont you think.
>
> you bring up a good method to get a feel of the sellers interest by
> looking at his site. for others that want to investigate an
> advertisement, look at the address script for the hyperlink that
> Bruce sent. Remove all the verbage after dot com including the /. go
> to that site and there you can navigate back to the advert and past
> the sellers personality.
>
> bruce posted
> http://edromansgaragesale.com/1990%20Wan...pg_02.html
> go to
> http://edromansgaragesale.com
> he has a big toad for sale $15,000
>
> GregoryO'Connor
> 94pt
> RomolandCa
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123"
> wrote:
> >
> > When we bought our Bird 2 years ago I enjoyed the quest. I spoke
> with a
> > number of BB owners via e mail and phone. I flew to both coasts
> looking
> > for "our "unit" Every privart seller I contacted was honest and
> > helpful. Some even offered me some tips when I did not buy their
> unit.
> > A very pleasant experience. Preesntly we are considering selling
> our
> > SOB and buying a second Bird. We are seeking a 90's WB 40 or 42.
> So
> > far I have not found one that suits our needs. Yesterday I came
> across
> > this one:
> > http://edromansgaragesale.com/1990%20Wan...pg_02.html
> >
> > I wont comment other than this: See if you can find the errors
> and the
> > hype. Does anyone know this unit?
> >
> >
> > Bruce
> > 1988 FC35
> >
>
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02-07-2008, 05:35
Post: #13
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I won't deny that the Bird is pretty good looking, but there is a good
deal of 'hype' in many of his other toys for sale also. The 1983
Corvette would be *really, really* rare, since no 1983 Corvettes were
ever sold to the public! Out of the 44-47 hand-built engineering
prototypes (depending on which 'official' source), they were all
destroyed except one, which now resides in the National Corvette
Museum in Bowling Green, KY. None ever made it into the public. (Ah,
finally a use for the trivia collected during all those years of
Corvette racing! Brings back fond memories. Right Mike McMahan?)



Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "nhwnaderer" <bgaramella@...>
wrote:
>
> This coach was listed on the net in July 07 when we started looking.
I considered flying
> out to see it. At the time he was in the $90k range. This is what he
had to say about it
>
> "The Bluebird is a great deal at 89,000 it has low mileage and a
real lot of replacement
> parts, New propane, system, New Tires, New Refrigerator, outdoor
Grill, New camera
> system, Newer batteries,
>
> My bus is in Las Vegas, I guarantee you won't find a cleaner Bluebird"
>
> After reading what I could in these forums and talking to others we
decided to hold. In
> October we found a very nice 83 FC and glad we went this way. It
suits our needs better
> for now.
>
> "Highway Star" sure looks and sounds like a real nice coach. The
coach was listed on the
> Net for a while and disappeared... I seem to recall seeing it listed
as sold in his garage
> sale inventory.
>
> It appears that Ed has (had) a number of very nice toys and it looks
like the all were in
> good shape.
>
> Here is a link to his guitar business in Las-Vegas,
>
> http://www.edroman.com/
>
> Bill
> 1983 FC 35
>
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor"
> wrote:
> >
> > Bruce, I listen little to what the seller has to say. The curious
> > thing about buying a rv is year and model pretty much set the
> > price. Condition and character are factors that narrow buyers
> > choice. The character of 'this bus' and 'this seller' are kinda BB
> > typical, dont you think.
> >
> > you bring up a good method to get a feel of the sellers interest by
> > looking at his site. for others that want to investigate an
> > advertisement, look at the address script for the hyperlink that
> > Bruce sent. Remove all the verbage after dot com including the /. go
> > to that site and there you can navigate back to the advert and past
> > the sellers personality.
> >
> > bruce posted
> > http://edromansgaragesale.com/1990%20Wan...pg_02.html
> > go to
> > http://edromansgaragesale.com
> > he has a big toad for sale $15,000
> >
> > GregoryO'Connor
> > 94pt
> > RomolandCa
> >
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123"
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > When we bought our Bird 2 years ago I enjoyed the quest. I spoke
> > with a
> > > number of BB owners via e mail and phone. I flew to both coasts
> > looking
> > > for "our "unit" Every privart seller I contacted was honest and
> > > helpful. Some even offered me some tips when I did not buy their
> > unit.
> > > A very pleasant experience. Preesntly we are considering selling
> > our
> > > SOB and buying a second Bird. We are seeking a 90's WB 40 or 42.
> > So
> > > far I have not found one that suits our needs. Yesterday I came
> > across
> > > this one:
> > > http://edromansgaragesale.com/1990%20Wan...pg_02.html
> > >
> > > I wont comment other than this: See if you can find the errors
> > and the
> > > hype. Does anyone know this unit?
> > >
> > >
> > > Bruce
> > > 1988 FC35
> > >
> >
>
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02-07-2008, 07:56
Post: #14
"Interesting" Ad


This, indeed, has been an interesting discussion about this coach. I'm surprised that the owner is not a forum member.
Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Weatherford, Tx



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02-07-2008, 09:18
Post: #15
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Or 1-1/2 newer blue birds... 

It says 41 feet -- but the coach is supposed to be 40' (42' came out in '95).
It says 10 tires -- but there are only 8 on the coach. 

The price is the key. If it's offered at a competitive price (something well under $100k), then it may be a good buy.
Pete Masterson
'95 Blue Bird Wanderlodge WBDA 42
El Sobrante CA
"aeonix1@mac.com"


On Feb 7, 2008, at 6:02 AM, "erniecarpet@aol.com" wrote:

Ahhh-- a 25kw generator-- you can power the WHOLE campground.
And you can power your inverters with propane. A prototype, I'm sure.
Coach looks nice. Wonder what price???
 
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02-07-2008, 11:28
Post: #16
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Mike,

I was wondering if anyone else would pick up on that 83 Corvette
thing. He has an 82 Collectors Edition. I saw the one '83 years ago
before they built the museum, it used to be in the foyer of the
factory in Bowling Green.

Scott Forman
86 PT38
Memphis

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@...>
wrote:
>
> I won't deny that the Bird is pretty good looking, but there is a
good
> deal of 'hype' in many of his other toys for sale also. The 1983
> Corvette would be *really, really* rare, since no 1983 Corvettes
were
> ever sold to the public! Out of the 44-47 hand-built engineering
> prototypes (depending on which 'official' source), they were all
> destroyed except one, which now resides in the National Corvette
> Museum in Bowling Green, KY. None ever made it into the public.
(Ah,
> finally a use for the trivia collected during all those years of
> Corvette racing! Brings back fond memories. Right Mike McMahan?)
>
>
>
> Mike Bulriss
> 1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
> San Antonio, TX
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "nhwnaderer" <bgaramella@>
> wrote:
> >
> > This coach was listed on the net in July 07 when we started
looking.
> I considered flying
> > out to see it. At the time he was in the $90k range. This is what
he
> had to say about it
> >
> > "The Bluebird is a great deal at 89,000 it has low mileage and a
> real lot of replacement
> > parts, New propane, system, New Tires, New Refrigerator, outdoor
> Grill, New camera
> > system, Newer batteries,
> >
> > My bus is in Las Vegas, I guarantee you won't find a cleaner
Bluebird"
> >
> > After reading what I could in these forums and talking to others
we
> decided to hold. In
> > October we found a very nice 83 FC and glad we went this way. It
> suits our needs better
> > for now.
> >
> > "Highway Star" sure looks and sounds like a real nice coach. The
> coach was listed on the
> > Net for a while and disappeared... I seem to recall seeing it
listed
> as sold in his garage
> > sale inventory.
> >
> > It appears that Ed has (had) a number of very nice toys and it
looks
> like the all were in
> > good shape.
> >
> > Here is a link to his guitar business in Las-Vegas,
> >
> > http://www.edroman.com/
> >
> > Bill
> > 1983 FC 35
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Gregory OConnor"

> > wrote:
> > >
> > > Bruce, I listen little to what the seller has to say. The
curious
> > > thing about buying a rv is year and model pretty much set the
> > > price. Condition and character are factors that narrow buyers
> > > choice. The character of 'this bus' and 'this seller' are kinda
BB
> > > typical, dont you think.
> > >
> > > you bring up a good method to get a feel of the sellers
interest by
> > > looking at his site. for others that want to investigate an
> > > advertisement, look at the address script for the hyperlink
that
> > > Bruce sent. Remove all the verbage after dot com including
the /. go
> > > to that site and there you can navigate back to the advert and
past
> > > the sellers personality.
> > >
> > > bruce posted
> > > http://edromansgaragesale.com/1990%20Wan...pg_02.html
> > > go to
> > > http://edromansgaragesale.com
> > > he has a big toad for sale $15,000
> > >
> > > GregoryO'Connor
> > > 94pt
> > > RomolandCa
> > >
> > >
> > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123"
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > When we bought our Bird 2 years ago I enjoyed the quest. I
spoke
> > > with a
> > > > number of BB owners via e mail and phone. I flew to both
coasts
> > > looking
> > > > for "our "unit" Every privart seller I contacted was honest
and
> > > > helpful. Some even offered me some tips when I did not buy
their
> > > unit.
> > > > A very pleasant experience. Preesntly we are considering
selling
> > > our
> > > > SOB and buying a second Bird. We are seeking a 90's WB 40 or
42.
> > > So
> > > > far I have not found one that suits our needs. Yesterday I
came
> > > across
> > > > this one:
> > > > http://edromansgaragesale.com/1990%20Wan...pg_02.html
> > > >
> > > > I wont comment other than this: See if you can find the
errors
> > > and the
> > > > hype. Does anyone know this unit?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Bruce
> > > > 1988 FC35
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
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02-07-2008, 11:49
Post: #17
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I see nothing to indicate that his '90 has any leg up on our '90, for which we
paid $82.5K a year ago and might well have gotten for less. I said in another
post that I felt $75K was top of the market for a '90 these days.

Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
Posting today by satellite from Quartzsite

On 2/7/2008 at 1:18 PM Pete Masterson wrote:

>The price is the key. If it's offered at a competitive price
>(something well under $100k), then it may be a good buy.
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02-07-2008, 12:29
Post: #18
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I think every Bluebird owner should continue to talk the value of their quality Bluebird into the ground until they try to sell it. You will have established the value for the buyer. At that time, don't bother with records, upgrades, history or anything else because they aren't important and represent zero value. Just hand the buyer your money.
That is like purchasing stock in Big Joe's Burgers then telling all you friends the burgers taste like #$%$.
I also find it interesting that money spent jetting around kicking tires is never taken into the spending equation. The price of the bus. ???? I'm dense, I don't get it. Is it a deal or not??
I wouldn't tear up the coach in Las Vegas until you evaluate it in person. The guy may be nuts enough to have kept it in pristine shape. Based on what I have read on blog's that may be the case. It may be a jewel and it may not. I'm fix'n to talk to him for a friend. I will let you know what he says.
My opinion is like a
nose, we all got one and I cleaned it up.. Mine is just different.

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
Dahlonega, GA
Royale Conversion

Don Bradner wrote:
I see nothing to indicate that his '90 has any leg up on our '90, for which we paid $82.5K a year ago and might well have gotten for less. I said in another post that I felt $75K was top of the market for a '90 these days.

Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
Posting today by satellite from Quartzsite

On 2/7/2008 at 1:18 PM Pete Masterson
wrote:

>The price is the key. If it's offered at a competitive price
>(something well under $100k), then it may be a good buy.





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02-07-2008, 15:01
Post: #19
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----- Original Message -----
From: "jwasnewski@yahoo.com"
To: "WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] "Interesting" Ad
Leroy I agree with you 100% Why would someone want to shoot them self in the foot?I really do not see how this threadhas anything to do withfixing a bird.
Bob Loomas 1985 PT 36
Harahan La.


I think every Bluebird owner should continue to talk the value of their quality Bluebird into the ground until they try to sell it. You will have established the value for the buyer. At that time, don't bother with records, upgrades, history or anything else because they aren't important and represent zero value. Just hand the buyer your money.
That is like purchasing stock in Big Joe's Burgers then telling all you friends the burgers taste like #$%$.
I also find it interesting that money spent jetting around kicking tires is never taken into the spending equation. The price of the bus. ???? I'm dense, I don't get it. Is it a deal or not??
I wouldn't tear up the coach in Las Vegas until you evaluate it in person. The guy may be nuts enough to have kept it in pristine shape. Based on what I have read on blog's that may be the case. It may be a jewel and it may not. I'm fix'n to talk to him for a friend. I will let you know what he says.
My opinion is like a nose, we all got one and I cleaned it up.. Mine is just different.

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
Dahlonega, GA
Royale Conversion

Don Bradner arcatapet.com> wrote:
I see nothing to indicate that his '90 has any leg up on our '90, for which we paid $82.5K a year ago and might well have gotten for less. I said in another post that I felt $75K was top of the market for a '90 these days.

Don Bradner
90 PT40 "Blue Thunder"
Posting today by satellite from Quartzsite

On 2/7/2008 at 1:18 PM Pete Masterson wrote:

>The price is the key. If it's offered at a competitive price
>(something well under $100k), then it may be a good buy.






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02-07-2008, 16:05
Post: #20
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To continue.
I spent about one hour on the phone with the owner. This is what I was told. He appears to be honest with lack of mechanical knowledge.
He knows little about a motor home. He sells guitars.
Price $80,000 wants to move it now. If it does not sell for that price he is likely to keep it and I don't blame him. He is the second owner. He purchased it from Holland, San Diego in 99. The original owner was a BB exec who kept it in NY for a sales tool. Supposedly it was loaded with all available options at the time. It was driven from NY to Ft. Valley. Since his ownership it has been driven cross country one time. The wife is the driver. The coach has been used primarily for business selling guitars parked with touring band coaches. He and his wife have slept in it twice since their ownership. He installed Joey bed clones, new inverter, new propane lines throughout, new reefer that has never been used, new monitor and camera. It has been garaged all its life
until it went to Vegas. Dry country. It has a tub and booth seating, a hydraulic motorcycle lift, tires are older but covered and lightly used. In addition to the regular power cord, a 100 foot special electrical cord is included. Owner will warrant that the engine is in good shape, does not leak oil and is otherwise ok. A potential purchaser still needs to have a good look. Sounds like it would be worth a trip. Who knows? If I was looking I would be on a plane tomorrow. I may be anyway if my friend gets real serious.
I have no interest in the above. Just trying to help a friend.
His Corvette is an 82 collectors edition. The web page is incorrect.

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 Smoke N Mirrors
Dahlonega, GA
Royale Conversion

erniecarpet@... wrote:
This, indeed, has been an interesting discussion about this coach. I'm surprised that the owner is not a forum member.
Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Weatherford, Tx







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