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Theadyn

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Yup, just listed my RV for sale on craigslist. I know it takes time to sell so why not list now. Plus, since no one is really looking right now, no one is really listing them, lol, so I figured, if there was someone out there looking but not much is being listed, more chance of mine being looked at. Will give me time to move stuff out of it and maybe a trip or two in the mean time... The listing sounds pretty good, I think anyways. Wish me luck!! :)
 
Be careful in your suspicions, sometimes RV's sell very quickly! People are always looking to buy in the Winter since they are more expensive starting in the Spring.
 
Good point!! Wouldn't hurt my feelings any to sell it quick, it's just sitting there right now anyways. :)
 
If it's in good shape, reasonably priced and CLEAN, it may go rather quickly.
 
One Awesome Inch said:
Best of luck. Whats the plan when it sells?

Plans are to get a van. :blush: A lot of the stuff I have already in rv will help with it, propane stove, mr. buddy heater, dishes, etc. I have been stalking craigslist already for a deal. No rush on it, so hoping with some time can find a great one. :)


jimindenver said:
If it's in good shape, reasonably priced and CLEAN, it may go rather quickly.

Great condition and very clean... Here's the ad, I'm sure I missed something and know I need a few more outside pictures, but today will be high of 27, ugh. lol
 
Its a good move. Personally I would always favor the van over an RV... but thats just me.
 
very nice rv, great ad. a little advice do the cash transaction at a bank, preferably your bank. your bank should be happy to let do this there. highdesertranger
 
Nice RV Theadyn.

Are you going to outfit a van yourself or go with something already equipped? Goal of stealth parking in cities or better fuel economy for traveling?

A barebones Sprinter is likely to run you more than your asking price for the 95 RV. They are nice, but pricey.
 
Outfit it myself, that's part of the fun isn't it? Goal of stealth, and going with the lesser fuel economy to have more comfort.

Yeah, Sprinters are kinda out of my pricing range, aiming more for a conversion van at this point. :)
 
Yes, that is a nice RV and someone with a big family or someone wanting more room will come along and buy it. I had one that size and enjoyed taking lots of friends and family on outings.
 

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