highdesertranger
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good advice from johnny b. highdesertranger
akrvbob said:If you can live without all the systems you can do what I did and bought a brand new 6x10 cargo trailer out the door or $2500, stopped by Home depot and bought insulation and plywood for $300 added 2 windows and 2 vents for another $300 and a pair of ladder aluminum racks for $200. Then I had a bombproof little home that will be trouble free for decades to come. After 5 years the only money I spent on it was to replace the weather checked tires this year. Don't expect to spend another penny on it till I replace the tires in 5 more years.
It weighs 1/3 the amount of nearly all TTs, straining my van much less! As icing on the cake, it will go 100 times more places in the backcountry than any TT will.
Bob
urbanhermit70 said:I need some RV advice. Can anyone suggest a used class A,B,C RV or travel trailer under $3,000? Year 1970-19999. I am doing research.
Steamjam1,steamjam1 said:Finding an older RV under 3G's thats in atleast OK shape is EASY out here on the left coast. General rule the bigger/older the RV, the cheaper it is. RV's like the old uber ugly, but for some reason looks cool at the same time Winnebago Brave.. I see these all the time for 2-3G's...
johnny b said:When looking at RVs in the lower end of the price range, the real question becomes..."how good are your (& partner's) mechanical, plumbing, electrical and woodworking skills??"
If you are going to pay for the repairs/upgrades needed in a low budget motorhome, then that $3K can become 5, 7, 10K real easy and real fast.
Something else to think about with old motorhomes is the cost of a tow when broke down.
I'd go with a tow behind camper and pickup truck/van if I were looking for cheapest way to start out.
urbanhermit70 said:Steamjam1,
What part of left coast. I live in Northern California. I i'm looking for class C or short A RV 27-31 feet.
You replying to a thread that has been dormant for almost10 years! None of the people who were attempting to converse with are currently active in the forum. In fact at least one is deceased. Bob Wells aka member AZRVBOB has not posted here for many years. Be careful and look at the last dates of the conversations when you click on those similar thread recommendations that show up below any current conversations. The archival postings in this forum can literally be from decades ago.Finding an RV for $3000 can be tricky, but they’re out there if you keep an eye on listings. I’ve seen some pop up on Facebook Marketplace and Craigslist. I came across this site that might help: travel trailers for $3k.
camptraveltrailer.com
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I don't know about that, just sold a 30 foot 5er with 2000 Watts solar, minisplit residential fridge new tires etc etc for 4800 hundredCompletely off-topic but it is kinda cool to see all those members who haven't checked in for several years...and yeah some have passed on by now. (R.I.P. highdesertranger)
But back on topic, my very first commercially built 'RV', if you can call it that, was a cheap used 1976 Lark pop-up tent trailer that I bought in 1995 for $450... it needed canvas repairs, new screens, new tires, and a few other repairs. The crank-up mechanism was not working smoothly, but good enough for what I paid for it.
I made several repairs and upgrades and eventually sold it after 5 years of use for $600.
Kinda wish I still had it.
Deals are out there....but the days of decent RV's under 3 grand may be a distant memory now.