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Used RV Parts and RV Salvage Yards - RVbasics.com Information for RVers about RVing - RV Travel - Full Time RVing - RV Maintenance - RV Repair Back to Home Page Join the RVbasics Email Group Get news and current information about the RVing lifestyle, and the RV industry emailed directly to you.(see our News Page for recent news) In addition to getting news of interest to RVers you can also post your own news and questions. We never share your email address with anyone. Enter Your eMail Address Below Used RV Parts and RV Salvage Yards for Motor Homes Travel Trailers and Fifth Wheels AFFORDABLE RV SURPLUS - 546 Hickory St. Chico, CA 95928 Phone: (888) 326 5470 or (530) 879 9501 - Surplus & New RV Parts from Hi-Line RV Manufacturers Jerry@affordablervsurplus.com AGENCY RV SALES & SERVICE - 674 E. Highway 30, Mechanicsville, IA 52306; (800) 938-4936. Buy, sell, trade, rebuild all parts for Vixen motorhomes. ALL RITE EXTERIORS - 1500 Shelton, Hollister, CA 95023; (800) 262-6541. Collision-repair parts for all types RV exteriors. ALL SEASONS RV - 10191 Government Way, Hayden, ID 83835; (208) 772-6581. A supply of new and obsolete Onan generator and engine parts, as well as manuals. E-mail: seasons@dmi.net . ALRETTA TRUCK PARTS INC - Bldg#5B, Second Flr., One Watson Place, Framingham, Ma. 01701 ; ph. 508-788-9409 ; fax 508-788-9499. Manufacturer and Distributor of Dodge motorhome Class A and Class C service brake system parts including rotors, drums, friction materials, calipers, wheel cyl's, hoses, hardware, and related parts. Also supplied for Ford and Chevy chassis. Inquire by phone or e-mail: brakeparts@mac.com AMERICAN VINTAGE TRAILER & SCOOTER COMPANY - Los Angeles, CA (323) 932-1406. Specialize in restoring and renting pre-1950 trailers. Extra used vintage trailer parts, especially 1950's Airstreams and pre-1950 Spartans. E-mail: trailergod@earthlink.net ARIZONA RV SALVAGE - 2737 W. Lincoln, Phoenix, AZ 85009; toll free: (877) 824-8242, (602) 272-0301; fax: (602) 272-3072. New and used plumbing, cooling, lighting, appliances, windows, doors, holding tanks, hubs, rotors, axles, running gears and rear ends. Vast inventory, will ship nationwide. BOB COX CAMPER COUNTRY INC - 6014 Clinton Highway, Knoxville, TN 37912; (800) 688-0825, (423) 688-0823; fax: (423) 688-0881. Sales and service for Fleetwood, Carriage, Carri-lite, Prowler, Rockwood and others. E-mail: stacie@bobcoxcampercountry.com BOB'S USED RV PARTS - RT 2 BOX 1145 High Springs, FL 32643 Phone: (386) 454 5733 Wide selection of used RV parts, we buy wrecked RVs. BONTRAGER'S SURPLUS RV PARTS - 18719 E. US 12, White Pigeon, MI 49099; (269) 483-7017; fax: (616) 483-7786. Refrigerators, ranges, hot water heaters, furnaces. BRANDON'S AUTO SALVAGE - Balrico FL (800) 282-7462 all types of RV parts for all types of RV C & G TRAILER SERVICE - 9241 Sonrisa Street, Bellflower, CA 90706; (800) 662-3790. Authorized Airstream service center. Established in 1964. E-mail: cgtrailer@aol.com CAMP TRAILER PARTS 2287 Millville Road, Lapeer, MI 48446; (810) 664-3080. Specializing in parts for Apache pop-ups. CAMPER & RECREATION INC / Canvas Replacement division - W2299 State Hwy 98, Loyal, MI 54446; (800) 232-2079, (715) 255-8142; fax: (715) 255-9332. New canvas or vinyl tents for any pop-up, any year, any make or model. Lift system parts & replacement kits and other hard-to-find parts for pop-ups. E-mail: cmprcvs@tznet.com CAMPING WORLD - For inquiries rgarding hard-to-find parts for such items as awnings and air-conditioners, call (800) 626-5944 and ask for Tech Services. CHEROKEE RV SALVAGE - 5050 Humboldt Street, Denver, CO 80216; Toll Free: 877-470-3433 (303) 295-3433; fax (303) 295-0239. Email : cherokeerv@msn.com New & used RV parts, including windows, shower enclosures, sinks, refrigerators, holding tanks, hub caps/wheels, etc. Close-outs, seconds, overstocks and liquidations, as well as factory-direct new parts. CINNABAR ENGINEERING INC - 116 Orval Street, Sandusky, MI 48471; (800) 720-2227. All original GMC motorhome parts and publications are distributed under license from General Motors Corporation. E-mail: GMCMH@aol.com COLAW RV SALAVAGE - I-44 at exit 22, Carthage, MO 64836;Toll Free 877-548-2125. 80 acres of hundreds of RVs in stock for new/used/surplus parts. CONIBEAR RV CENTER - 11636 N. US 98, Lakeland, FL 33809; (800) 981-2787. Available inventory of some original Avco motorcoach parts. Also, good supply of other hard-to-find parts. E-mail: dmills@smallrvs.com COOPER RV SALVAGE 1300 Thornton St. Elkhart, IN 46514 (219) 293-3027 All types of parts for all types of RVs. Cranes R.V. Refrigeration Inc - 25 California St., Vallejo CA, 94590 Tel: 707-552-0337 -Fax: 707-552-0929 Toll Free: 800-309-0535 Rebuilt RV refrigerators, cooling units, and used hard to find parts for rv refrigerators. email: Allan@CranesRV.com CREATIVE COACH - 8250 State Road 33N, Lakeland FL 33809; (888) 234-3439, (863) 984-3439; fax: (863) 984-1876. Collision repair and design center.. Specializing in Prevost, Bluebird, Newell, Country Coach, Monaco, Holiday Rambler, Beaver, Safari and Fleetwood products. New and used parts. E-mail: ccfl@gte.net D & B WHEELS INC - 4409 E. Mission Boulevard, Pomona, CA 91766; (909) 590-1702. Wheels, tires, accessories, new and used. Buy/sell/trade. DIXIE TRAILER SUPPLY RV PARTS & SERVICE - 4135 N. Dixie Highway, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334; (305) 565-9210. In business 27 years. New and hard-to-find trailer and RV parts. D.T.I. INC. PARTS UNLIMITED - 304 N. Main, Middlebury, IN 46540; (800) 289-0919, (219) 825-5858. Reconditioned/scratch and dent appliances. RV appliance parts. ECONOMY USED RV PARTS - #8 1678 W. Superstition, Apache Junction, AZ 85220; (800) 224-2601, (520) 982-2678. New, used, salvage, surplus and obsolete parts with discount prices. Buy/sell/trade. EDWARDS MOTORS - 4029 Central Avenue, Lake Station, IN 46405; (219) 962-4772. Specialize in mechanical renovation of older Dodge-powered motorhomes. ELKHART SURPLUS SALVAGE - 28301 US 33 West, Elkhart, IN 46516; (219) 295-8903. ELECTREX 108 E. Sherman Hutchinson, KS 67501(620) 669-9966 Custom manufacturing of electrical wiring harnesses, electrical assemblies, switch panels, clock panels and misc. electrical devices for vans and RVs. Factory RV Surplus 1537 W. Bristol Elkhart, IN 219-262-3327 FOREIGN ENGINE SERVICE - 5811 S.E. Johnson Creek Boulevard, Portland OR 97206; (503) 771-2526, (800) 349-3778. Parts and repairs for the LeSharo and Phasar motorhomes. Available stock for almost anything that is drivetrain related, including transmissions, engines and most related components. GIANT RECREATION WORLD - 13906 W. Colonial Drive, Winter Garden, FL 34787; (800) 654-8475, (407) 656-6444. Three locations with more than 1 million dollars in parts inventory. E-mail technical assistance online by RVIA-certified technicians. Hundreds of appliance manuals and service prints available. E-mail: grwparts@giantrec.com GRABER INDUSTRIES INC - 19100 Fairchilds Road, Constantine, MI 49042; (616) 279-5288. Obsolete and new RV parts and supplies, as well as building materials, carpeting and plumbing. GMC Motorhome Parts - Robert A. Hendershot, P.E.(850) 668-1673 Committed only to the GMC motorhome. Offering parts for you classic palace on wheels. bob@gsc1.com GUNDIE'S INC - 1283 Mt. Baker Highway, Bellingham, WA 98226; (800) 444-4344, (360) 733-5036. Large number of rebuildable RVs, auto-recycling center, appliances, all types of parts for all types of RVs. E-mail: harvey@gundies.com HARMONY ENTERPRISES . 704 Main Avenue N., MN 55939; (507) 886-6666. Components available for any Harmony roof-lift system. Heco camper canvases are available for Palomino, Puma, Trade Winds, Winnebago and many more. Huckaby's Recreational Vehicle Salvage 1293 NW 50 Highway, Holden Mo., 64040 816-850-4155 email: carhuck@swbell.net HOLIDAY ON WHEELS . Route 22, Patterson, NY 12563; (800) 416-0544. Dodge parts available for 1969-86 (M300-M600). Large inventory. Part numbers helpful. HOLIDAY RV SUPER STORES INC . Orlando, FL, (407) 351-3096; Tampa, FL, (813) 622-8777; N. Fort Myers, FL, (941) 731-2266; Forest Park, GA, (404) 362-9559; Greer, SC, (864) 877-8218; Orlando, FL, (407) 363-9211; Roseville, CA, (916) 782-3178; Bakersfield, CA, (805) 831-5451; Las Cruces, NM, (505) 523-0715. Specializing in Airstream and Holiday Rambler parts of vintage. HOWELL'S RV APPLIANCE REPAIR . 11366 N. Woodside Avenue, Santee, CA 92071; (619) 441-0066. New, used and reconditioned RV appliances. ICKE'S RV SURPLUS . 701 W. Huntington Street, Montpelier, IN 47359; (317) 728-5668. New/surplus RV parts. In business 29 years. Four warehouses. UPS nationwide delivery. IDEAL RV AND TRAILER SUPPLY . 3375 E. Bayshore Road, Redwood City, CA 94063; (415) 365-1574. Hard-to-find new and used RV parts. INLAND RV PARTS AND SERVICE . 391 Elizabeth Lane, Corona, CA 91720; (800) 877-7311. Parts for older Airstream trailers. ISLEY'S RV SERVICE CENTERS . 2225 W. Main Street, Mesa, AZ 85201; (602) 834-1234. 5151 W. Bell Road, Glendale, AZ 85308; (602) 938-4990, (800) 962-5547. Parts and service available for older and current RVs. Specializing in hard-to-find parts, also RV handicap equipment, accessories and modifications. Mail-order catalog and knowledgeable order-desk personnel available for questions. LA PORTE'S PARTS DISTRIBUTORS 2444 N. Fifth St. Hartsville, SC 29550 (803) 332-0191 Unique inventory of new and obsolete heating, airconditioning and appliance parts; Duo therm, Coleman etc. Wholesale only - Please have your dealer contact them for you. MATHER AUTO WRECKING , Sacramento, (800) 822-6110 buy Chrysler, Dodge, Plymouth, Mitsubishi wrecks. Specialize in Dodge motorhomes. MARTY MOORE'S INC . - 4019 Hicock Street, San Diego, CA 92110; (619) 299-3720; fax: (619) 299-1850. Complete RV repair and parts supplier. Large supply of new and rebuilt parts for Revcons. Will ship nationwide. MASTER TECH - 27575 CR 24, Elkhart, IN 46517; (219) 522-6224; fax: (219) 522-6302. OEM parts, manufacturer/distributor of RV components. E-mail: mastertechrv@qtm.net . MCBRIDES SERVICE & SUPPLY CO - 13788 Oaks Avenue, Chino, CA 91710; (800) 421-7788; fax: (909) 590-0196. Rare motorhome wheels and chassis components. E-mail: cmacb@ix.netcom.com MIDWEST SALVAGE - 1700 N. State Road 5, Shipshewana, IN 46565; (219) 825-9822. MOBILITY RV - P.O. Box 85, Hanlontown, IA 50444-0085, (800) 933-7742, (515) 896-2222; fax: (515) 896-2223. Winnebago/Itasca dealer and mail-order parts help. Specialize in LeSharo-Phasar. NATIONAL RECOVERY SERVICE INC - P.O. Box 310, Liberty, NC 27298; (336) 622-7285. Rebuilds damaged RVs, engines, nose/tail cones, differentials, transmissions, and stock new and old hard-to-find parts. PALM TRUCK & RV CENTERS - 2441 State Road 7 (441), Fort Lauderdale, FL 33317; (954) 584-3200; fax: (954) 584-3228. Very extensive inventory of RV parts for nearly all makes and models. E-mail: info@palmtruckrv.com . QUALITY COACH (Div. Rec Ve Inc.) - Stump Road & Commerce Drive, Montgomeryville, PA 18936; (215) 643-2211. Appliances, interiors, brakes and hitches, as well as other parts available for Cortez, Dodge RV chassis, FMC, Revcon and others. RV Doctor George 1142 Dixieanne Avenue Sacramento CA 95815 Email : doc@rvdoctorgeorge.com (916) 927-7837 Fax (916) 927-3866 RV Parts Outlet - 9620 SW Tualatin/Sherwood Rd; Tualatin, OR 97062 email: sales@rvpartsoutlet.com 866-333-0999 RV SPECIALISTS INC - 11865 S.W. Highway 54, Augusta, KS 67010; (316) 775-3098. RV repair service that has a good source of RV siding material. RVS CORP - Recreational Vehicle Services. 10900 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill, CA 95037; (800) 821-2266, (408) 779-3173. Parts available for 1973-76 FMC 2900R; all molds, tooling, dies, fixtures, large parts inventory. Original parts and services and owner's manuals. RV Surplus & Salvage Inc 1400 W. Bristol Street Elkhart, IN 46514 Phone: 574-264-5575 SHAW & CO. 6374 State Rd. 303 Albuquerque, NM 87105 (505) 877-8949 Mainly trailers and large appliances. SINGLETON RV SALVAGE & SALES - 383 Nelson Road, Rochester, WA 98579; (360) 273-9566. 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WELLER AUTO - 2525 Chicago Drive, Grand Rapids, MI 49509; (616) 538-5000; fax: (616) 538-4159. Wrecked RVs - gas/diesel. Specializing in driveline components, new and rebuilt motorhome driveshafts, used engines, used/rebuilt transmissions, brakes, rotors, drums, Chrysler exhaust manifolds, ratio changes and axles. Also, generators, appliances, roof airs, glass, etc. WINDOW COMPONENTS MANUFACTURING INC - (800) 382-9541, (305) 688-2521. Updated December, 2005 If you know of other sources and would like to see them listed here or if you find a bad listing, please contact Fletcher@RVbasics.com More Resources RV Bookstore Our recommended Books about RVs, and RVing FTRV.com Join Our Forum for Full Time RVers. Take Steven Fletcher's Full Time RVer aptitude Test RV Internet Access News and current information of interest to RVers who need Internet access on the road. RV Net Links Links to web sites of interst to RVers Trailerite.com Celebrating RVings heritage. 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If not, Register Today! | Help Newest | Active | Popular | RVing FAQ Forum Rules | Forum Help and Support | Contact Search: Advanced Search Search only in Class A Motorhomes Jump to Forum Recreational Vehicles - Camping Van Conversions - Class A Motorhomes - Class C Motorhomes - Fifth-Wheels - Folding Trailers - Hybrid Travel Trailers - Travel Trailers - Truck Campers - Toy Haulers Camping - Tent Camping - Family Camping - Workamping Forum General Forums - Beginning RVing - Rallies, Shows and Gatherings - General RVing Issues - RV Lifestyle - Full-time RVing - Camp Cooks and Connoisseurs - RVing with Disabilities and Ge... - RV Pet Health Technical Resources - Towing - Tow Vehicles - Dinghy Towing - Technology Corner - Forum Technical Support - Tech Issues Locations - Campgrounds, Resorts and Attra... - Roads and Routes - Public Lands, Boondocking and ... - RVing in Canada and Alaska - RVing in Mexico and South Amer... - Snowbirds Other Discussions - Around the Campfire Open Roads Forum > Class A Motorhomes > Buying A Used Motorhome Some Thoughts For First Time Buyers Reply to Topic | Subscribe | Print Topic | Post New Topic | Oldest first Newest first Page of 4 Next JohnnyT • View posts Goshen New York Moderator Joined: 07/15/2003 View Profile Posted:08/12/04 01:11pm Link | Quote | Print | Notify Moderator Buying A Used Motorhome Updated 4/13/2005 Ok folks here is a start, I know that there is a lot of insight and experience out there so please post constructive suggestions so that we may have a comprehensive reference for those that are shopping for a used coach... There are several good reasons to buy used, one of course is that the big depreciation has already occurred and used often represent best value for the dollar.., It is also possible that the coach has some or all of the new coach maladies taken care of.. The other side of the coin is that you do not want to inherit some one else's headache... One of the first things to weigh in on is what trade off you will want to make on the age versus opting for a higher end model but older Motorhome.. Finding a coach that is a good match for your requirements and pocket book is not the biggest challenge. The big challenge is determining if the coach will deliver to your expectations. One last thing about buying used.. spend some time focused on what your recourse is if the coach has hidden defects... Get any verbal promises in writing. Buying used still requires balancing financial considerations with requirements and preferences as is discussed in this Thread In fact I would look on this post as an addendum to the other... Try to limit your compromising to matching your pocketbook and requirements not on the coaches you select from....Limiting your search to what is conveniently available locally may be expedient but the more broader you extend your search the more likely you are to find exactly what you are looking for......Regardless of how much you end up spending the amount will not be insignificant.. You would be well served to do some research on availability and the market price of where your interests take you... While not as straight forward as buying new it is possible to arrive at a pretty fair estimate of what to consider paying for the type of coach that interests you.. Prior to looking for a pre owned Motorhome it is still a good idea to nail down most of the same issues as you would if your buying new... .. Doing some research prior to actually shopping will give to the best chance of getting the Motorhome is the best match to your pocket book and requirements... Buying off the internet There are basically three types of sellers, established brick and mortar dealers that use the internet as a marketing channel, individuals, and EBay only dealers. In the case of the latter caution is strongly advised. We have had instances of eBay only sellers get on the forum and basically hype a unit for sale, basically these are shills, there is no reason not to expect that the bidding will also have shills at work bumping up the prices. Here is a thread with additional comments Buying From eBay Looking for used coaches on the internet will give you a wider selection than just shopping locally. You will also get a good sense for the range of asking prices. While the process is more convoluted via the internet, fax and phone you should be able to ascertain the condition via pictures and written descriptions. All expectations relative to condition and features and options should be reduced to writing as part of the agreement to purchase with the caveat that you reserve the right to have the coach inspected by an independent source and that your deposit is fully refundable should the coach not pass inspection or if there are inconsistencies between the written expectations and the coach. What to pay There are a number of factors that will affect what the best price will be.. Age, condition, features, and availability. You can do searches on RVTRADER and RVSEARCH to get a good approximation of what the asking price band will be.. You can also go to the NADA site and get the Low Retail, and Avg. Retail prices... From what I have been able to determine you can consider the asking prices on listed units as equivalent to MSRP, the same is to be said for the Avg price shown on the NADA site. The low retail price shown would be equivalent to the discounted or what the market value would be... The whole sale and trade in value is measurably lower. . If there is anything that will require expenditures to restore the unit to pristine condition that should be deducted from the Low retail price as listed in NADA. When using the NADA site it is appropriate to add in the optional extras, the dilemma is knowing what was optional and what was including as standard when the unit was sold as new... I recommend being conservative when adding the options onto the base price... A more indepth discussion on How To Determine The Fair Market Value of A Used Motorhome Check for any RECALLS Inspecting what you expect Not doing a comprehensive and thorough inspection is not a guarantee that you will buy a bad coach. Conversely doing a comprehensive and thorough inspection will not be an absolute guarantee that you will buy a trouble free coach... But the odds increase in your favor the more comprehensive and thorough the inspection is... The inspection process for a used coach needs to be much more comprehensive and thorough than buying a new coach.. You have to do all the things you would be normally doing for a new coach such as insuring everything works.. But in the case of a used coach you have to understand and calibrate the effect of use and time and understand the maintenance history as well.. A checklist and a note pad to record observations during the inspection process will insure that the inspection is thorough, systematic and that you will not lose track of what you find.. There are multiple areas that will need to be inspected.. The chassis and running gear including tires, suspension components, the house itself focusing on general condition, all of the added components such as air conditioners, refrigerator, heating, hot water heater leveling system and the like. Another area to be looked at as well would be the generator, batteries, and inverter/converter if applicable. Unless you feel comfortable as to your qualifications to perform a thorough inspection then you might want to get some help either in the form of a knowledgeable friend or hire a professional to do the inspection... You will need to inspect the wear components such as brakes and tires and the life span components such as shocks, suspension components, hoses, belts, seals, batteries and tires. If the coach has not been in continual usage there will be the added potential of problems with dry rot and compromised components relative to fuel delivery.. Particularly with gasoline engines... varnish can form in as little as 30 days of disuse of proper precautions have not been taken. You will also want to post questions and do searches to gain insight to any of the particular high probability areas of concerns that are unique or specific to makes and model years. Starting with the house, you will want to look for any signs of water leakage, delaminating, as well as roof condition and integrity. The doors ( including bay doors) should be inspected that they open and shut easily and securely, and that all the locking mechanism work. Windows seals should be inspected and in the case of dual pane window that the inner seal has not failed, any cloudiness is a red flag. You will want to insure that all awnings are in good repair by opening and stowing taking note of any signs of wear.. Awing should open and close easily, excessive sloppiness is another red flag. You will also want to insure that all cabinet doors and drawers will open and securely latch when closed. Check the alignment of interior doors.. Then if equipped level the coach and note any changes especially in the alignment of interior doors including the shower door. Significant changes when leveled should be a concern. Inspect the batteries for signs of bulging or corrosion. Inspect for evidence of routine maintenance Focus on know problem areas such as the auto brake if so equipped Diesel cooling system test for sign of electrolysis Air bags look for dry rot and signs of leakage Look for signs of dry rot on belts and hoses Run generator under load for a period of time difficulty in starting and surging is a red flag Make sure that the refrigerator operates and will cool in all modes Check the outlet temperatures of the dash and roof air conditioner If the unit is equipped with slides in addition to insuring that they will extend and retract check the alignment of the slide with the side of the coach when fully retracted.. Slider problems are often preceded by signs of miss alignment. when retracted the slide should look the same in reference to the coach opening on all four corners. While your at it learn how and then do the manual retract operation... Insure that the hot water and furnace are operating properly If possible get the coach weighed and match that against the GVWR rating to understand what your CCC will be. One last area to think about has to do with documentation such as Owners manuals wiring and plumbing schematics and diagrams... Make sure you get them...You will need them... Try to get as thorough understanding as you can about where things are... Have the person you are buying from demonstrate or explain dumping procedures, water system, winterizing... Knowing where all the fuses, switches, valves are located and what they do... may save you some headaches ... JohnnyT * This post was last edited 04/13/05 12:11pm by JohnnyT * View edit history Whupdeedo • View posts NE Ohio Senior Member Joined: 11/14/2003 View Profile Posted:08/12/04 01:40pm Link | Quote | Print | Notify Moderator An excellent post JohnnyT; we should save as a reference doc in this forum. I might add that my experiences have taught me to ignore coaches that were not used in the past year... Going by the old adage "Use it or Lose it", I've found lotsa great-looking used coaches that had real headaches because they've sat too long (brakes hanging up, exhaust rotted, unseen roof leaks/rotten wood, etcetra). Whupdeedo '04 BRAVE 34D charleegirl • View posts Williston, ND, USA New Member Joined: 02/29/2004 View Profile Posted:08/12/04 04:44pm Link | Quote | Print | Notify Moderator Thank you for the excellent posts, I just looked at a used motorhome and really didn't know what to look for. This helped me alot. Timing was great! Charlee (found my camper) 2 adventurous girls (5 & 7) 1 rescue dog 89 Bronco graypreach • View posts Madison, WI usa Full Member Joined: 12/27/2003 View Profile Offline Posted:08/12/04 06:07pm Link | Quote | Print | Notify Moderator Johnny thanks......we've done tents, converted school bus, popup, and now class A.....but I printed your post to save if we get the itch to look/buy........thanks again for the time and effort.......dc & zz mpkmfl • View posts USA New Member Joined: 08/04/2004 View Profile Posted:08/12/04 06:41pm Link | Quote | Print | Notify Moderator Thank you so very much. Your efforts are greatly appreciated. Buying used and this has come at just the right time. mpkmfl Michael 2000 Nu-Wa HitchHiker Premier 35 1/2 LKTG - $38,900 Contact Seller Look no further! This coach is in showroom condition! Must see!This 36.5 ft. overall, triple slide 5th wheel is truly set ... more details nixiejen • View posts Pgh, PA, US Senior Member Joined: 08/16/2004 View Profile Offline Posted:08/17/04 10:16am Link | Quote | Print | Notify Moderator Thanks for all the sound advice John. This OLD PARATROOPER (48 yrs young) never thought he'd be back runnin around in the woods but I want my son to experience all the beautiful things mother nature has to offer. Kinda makes ya appreciate the simple things in life more, Hasta la Vista, Baby !!! GO STEELER"S Hey, by the way anyone out there belong to ROARING RUN RESORT here in PA. Look forward to seein ya there. Happy Trails to You, GO STEELERS!!! "A Stranger is just a Friend that you haven't met yet" "All Gave some, Some Gave All, Let Us Not Forget" Rich Nix-(Nixie) Pgh, PA USArmy Retired (1st Infantry-82nd Airborne) NALC Letter Carrier, Retired (nixiejen6@hotmail.com) Jenn- RJ & Kelsey 3 Dogs- Tigger Casey Bandit 89 Southwind 65K 33' golfman59 • View posts Tampa, Florida USA Full Member Joined: 03/09/2004 View Profile Offline Posted:08/26/04 10:19am Link | Quote | Print | Notify Moderator Just absolutely awesome insights Johnny. I agree with what someone said that these articles should be kept in a separate forum for reference only. This would be helpful in that you wouldn't have to "weed" through a lot of individual replies if you don't have the time. One additional thought would be: for a given budget, should one look at an older diesel or a newer gas rig. What are the Pro's and Con's? samsnet • View posts Discovery Bay, CA USA New Member Joined: 12/05/2003 View Profile Posted:09/13/04 12:26pm Link | Quote | Print | Notify Moderator Hi hope this isn't to late a response. I have a 1999 Dolphin 5370 (Gas) and can tell you that this truck is a great driving Motorhome. Now the Tradewind Model 7390 would be heavier since it's 2' longer and a Diesel. I looked at all of the National Products Tradewinds, Tropical, Dolphin and Seabreeze. All of these coaches are basicly the same. Tradewinds being the top of the line and Seabreeze being the entry level. You can get the Tropical in both Diesel or Gas depending on the Model Year. Pay attention to the advise about how much room do you have when the slides are in. My model is fully usable with the slide in. ( I don't have a bedroom slide) Can you get to the Closet when the slide is in (without crawling over the bed). Can you get into the bar cabinet with the slide in? Can you use the Coach as a bed with the slide in? I chose Gas over Diesel because of cost. Initial and upkeep. Price an oilchange for both. and now that Diesel fuel cost more then Regular, I'm glad a got Gas. SamS sam@samsnet.net apetit • View posts between here and there Full Member Joined: 09/12/2004 View Profile Posted:09/13/04 12:58pm Link | Quote | Print | Notify Moderator Having just gone through this, I would add: Go through the motions of throughly cleaning the coach. Look behind stuff, under things, where the sun never shines. You might be surprised, and possibly dismayed, at what you find. 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Google Answers: Affordable condo/mobile home sales on Floridas Gulf Coast Log in | Google Answers Home View Question Ask a Question Q: Affordable condo/mobile home sales on Floridas Gulf Coast ( Answered , 4 Comments ) Question Subject: Affordable condo/mobile home sales on Floridas Gulf Coast Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: crickets-ga List Price: $100.00 Posted: 29 Oct 2002 08:12 PST Expires: 28 Nov 2002 08:12 PST Question ID: 92033 I am looking to purchase a reasonably priced ($65,000.00 or less)condoor mobile home in the area of either Indian Rocks, Madeira Beach,Englewood Beach or Bonita Beach Florida. It MUST be within walkingdistance of the beach and shopping. I would like it to have 2 bedroomsand a balcony/lanai if possible. Thanks for your help. Request for Question Clarification by silviares-ga on 11 Nov 2002 18:07 PST Hello crickets-gaI contacted several real estate agents in the area but all of themseem to think that the 65,000$ limit you fixed is too low to findsomething with the requisites that you specify.I will copy here one of the answers I got and I would like you to letme know if you are willing to pay a higher price or to buy somethingnot so close to the beach.Here is the real estate agent reply"....In response to your inquiry.It is very difficult or near impossible to find a 2BR condo or mobilehome on the beach for under $65,000! The 2BR condo,s on the beachstart at around $140,000 and there are few mobile homes on the beachbecause the real estate is so high. There are 1 or 2 parks on thebeach but even there the homes start at aroung $85,000 when they comeup which is seldom.I have found several nice homes just off the beach that are within 5minutes driving of the beach. A very nice mobile home on bayou waterfront but no beach for $69,000 which again is about a 5 min drive tothe beach.Regards"Let me knowSilviares Answer Subject: Re: Affordable condo/mobile home sales on Floridas Gulf Coast Answered By: peggy_bill-ga on 11 Nov 2002 19:53 PST Rated: Hello crickets,Earlier this year, I found an old farm house on 40 acres across thecountry from where I was living. I now own it. What I found, is thatif you are interested in something that is unusual, you have to lookfor yourself. So, you want to find a web page that will let yousearch through the properties yourself. The realtors that Icontacted to help me search were uninterested in helping me for thelow price I wanted to pay. I found my home on line through my ownreal estate searches and then went to visit. There was enoughinformation that I could actually go right to the house.So, I have done some similar searches for you. I started by searchingfor real estate in Florida. I have found a couple of locations, thatI hope will work for you.I am not certain where there is shopping. But, this place seems to bewithin a half mile of the beach.$69,000 BONITA SPRNG, FL 34134Beds: 2Baths: 1Sq.Ft.: 672MLS #80057885$69,000 Located in SPRING CREEK VILLAGE NO 3, Area: 4725, BONITASPRNG, County: LEE, Zip Code: 34134.This mobile/manufactured home built in 1978 has 2 bedroom(s), 1 fullbath(s) and is approximately 672 sq ft of living area. Rooms include afamily/florida room, eat-in kitchen, master bedroom, master bathroom.Other features include window treatments. This home has a 2 carcarport. Recreation amenities include community swimming pool(s),community tennis court(s), community clubhouse(s), community boatfacilities.NAPLES REALTY SERVICES-BONITAOffice: (239) 498-3333 http://www.realtor.com/FindHome/HomeListings.asp?areaid=39969&mlsttl=&frm=byMap&pgnum=1&mls=xmls&lnksrc=&js=on&fid=so&vtsort=&ss_aywr=no&optInCheckbox=no&gate=&poe=realtor&ct=Bonita+Beach&st=FL&zp=&mnprice=10000&mxprice=70000&mnbed=2&mnbath=0&typ=1&typ=3&typ=2&mnsqft=0&exft=0&exft=0&exft=0&exft=Any+Size&lid=&Submit1=Search ________________________________________________________________________Again, I am not certain where there is shopping. But, this placeseems to be within a mile of the beach. $44,900 See Listing Details 2039 Willow DriveEnglewood, FL 34224Beds: 2Baths: 1.5Sq.Ft.: 684MLS #373219 presented by:KATHY DAMEWOOD(800)881-1311 $44,900 Located in Aillon, Englewood, County: Charlotte, Zip Code:34224.2039 Willow Drive. This mobile home built in 1975 has 2 bedroom(s), 1 full bath(s), 1half bath(s) and is approximately 684 sq. ft. Rooms include a familyroom, master bedroom. Other features include breakfast bar, pantry.This home has a carport.RE/MAX BAYSIDE PROPERTIES INCOffice: (941) 475-1311 http://remax.realtor.com/FindHome/HomeListings.asp?mlsttl=Englewood&frm=bycomm&pgnum=1&mls=englewood&lnksrc=REALRSCF2C0002&js=on&gate=remax&poe=realtor&st=fl&areaid=1085448&typ=1&typ=2&typ=3&mnprice=0&mxprice=10000000&mnbed=0&mnbath=0&mnsqft=0&pgsz=5&view=2&ss_fthb=n%2Fa&ss_mitm=n%2Fa ________________________________________________________________________This site listed 30 homes in Englewood Florida for under $80,000. Isearched for 2 bedroom. There was no place for distance to beach. However, if you look at this site, many of the houses have maps thatlocate them. A few that I looked at were within 2 miles from thebeach. http://list.realestate.yahoo.com/display/realestate?ct_hft=table&cc=realestate&loctype=c_s_z&intl=&cs=time+2&csz=englewood%2C+florida&cl_l4pri=&ch_l4pri=80000&cl_bds=2&cl_bth=&fullnodeid=750007014 ________________________________________________________________________Be warned that there are a lot of sites that will tell you there isnothing under $100,000. Probably best to just go somewhere else whenyou see that.You can try this property finder website http://www.florida-properties.com/propfind.asp This one was the most useful for me http://list.realestate.yahoo.com/ Keywords Used: United States Florida Englewood http://remax.realtor.com/florida/nbselfl.asp?st=&gate=remax&poe=realtor real estate http://hotbot.lycos.com/?query=real+estate&cobrand=&matchmode=all&datedelta=0&language=any&recordcount=10&descriptiontype=2&modsign1=MC&dateoption=within&placeselection=georegion&srchbutton.x=40&srchbutton.y=11 real estate http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=real+estate&btnG=Google+Search I hope this helps you find what you are looking for.pba Request for Answer Clarification by crickets-ga on 12 Nov 2002 07:15 PST Hi Silviares,I appreciate the work you put into trying to help me. Unfortunately,I cannot drive at this time, but am hoping to be able to in thefuture. I would certainly "settle" for a one bedroom within walkingdistance of the beach and I can "give up" being near a shopping area. I know how difficult this search is and I appreciate any leads you canprovide me with. Thanks for everything.crickets Clarification of Answer by peggy_bill-ga on 12 Nov 2002 08:16 PST Dear crickets,I will be glad to keep looking. What I need to know is how far do youconsider walking distance. None of the pages I saw used that term. But, many of them had maps with scales on them. Did any on the listthat I posted look good to you?Thankspba Request for Answer Clarification by crickets-ga on 12 Nov 2002 10:16 PST Hi pba,First of all, thank you so much for all your work. You have done awonderful joband I appreciate all the leads you have provided. Rest assured, thatthis is my dream and I will never give up searching. A little personalinfo...I had LASIK eye surgery 1 1/2 years ago that has left me unableto drive. I am working on getting back to driving and that will helpmy search immeasurably.At this time, however, I need to find something that I (an unfit 55year old...ha! ha!) can walk to (and back from) without passing out. I would guess that that distance would be about 1/2 a mile or less. Iwent to all the sites you provided and they have renewed my faith thatthere IS something out there for me. Thank you so much for that. Best of luck with your farm and property.crickets Clarification of Answer by peggy_bill-ga on 13 Nov 2002 08:34 PST Dear Crickets,I wish you the best of luck on this endeavor. I think it is greatthat you are pursuing your dream. I believe that what you want is outthere. It just isn't well advertised. Good luck on your lasersurgery. My brother had it years ago, and was eternally grateful forit.In the meantime, I had been looking for property that seemed to bewithin a mile of the beach. So, your clarification helps, but, Ican't tell for sure from the maps how far those properties are. So, Ihave contacted two realtors who listed a couple of those inexpensivehomes. I asked them what the distances were to the beach. I alsoasked them if they had anything else that met the critera. When theycontact me, I will let you know (their names are listed below).I did find a few trailer parks that had many trailers in your pricerange. I think I got them because I reduced the number of bedrooms. But, they are more like 3 miles from the beach. However, many ofthese places are a lot closer to other water ways than that. I don'tknow if that interests you, or not (address at the bottom). I think itwould expand your options. But, I guess if you are having troubledriving, you aren't going to want to get into a little speed boat. Although, they are alot of fun.On a completely different track, have you thought of the Floridapanhandle? When I was doing my national search, I discovered thatthat area was significantly cheaper than the rest of Florida. Thereare some nice beaches in this area, and the prices are much lower.I will let you know when I hear from the realtorspbaKathy Damewood in Englewood http://remax.realtor.com/FindHome/HomeListings.asp?mlsttl=Englewood&frm=bycomm&pgnum=1&mls=englewood&lnksrc=REALRSCF2C0002&js=on&gate=remax&poe=realtor&st=fl&areaid=1085448&typ=1&typ=2&typ=3&mnprice=0&mxprice=70000&mnbed=0&mnbath=0&mnsqft=0&pgsz=5&view=2&ss_fthb=n%2Fa&ss_mitm=n%2Fa and AMELIA BARRETO in Bonita Springs http://www.realtor.com/FindHome/HomeListings.asp?areaid=39969&mlsttl=&frm=byMap&pgnum=1&mls=xmls&lnksrc=&js=on&fid=so&vtsort=&ss_aywr=no&optInCheckbox=no&gate=&poe=realtor&ct=Bonita+Beach&st=FL&zp=&mnprice=10000&mxprice=70000&mnbed=2&mnbath=0&typ=1&typ=3&typ=2&mnsqft=0&exft=0&exft=0&exft=0&exft=Any+Size&lid=&Submit1=Search New listing using 1 bedroom. http://www.realtor.com/FindHome/HomeListings.asp?mlsttl=&frm=byMap&pgnum=1&mls=xmls&lnksrc=&js=on&fid=so&vtsort=&ss_aywr=&optInCheckbox=&gate=&poe=realtor&ct=englewood&st=FL&zp=&mnprice=10000&mxprice=70000&mnbed=2&mnbath=0&typ=1&typ=3&typ=2&mnsqft=0&exft=0&exft=0&exft=0&exft=Any+Size&lid=&Submit1=Search&areaid=8226 crickets-ga rated this answer: and gave an additional tip of: $50.00 peggy_bill (pba) has been absolutely wonderful! I could not ask formore help or enthusiasm and she continues to work on getting an answerto my difficult question. I am especially grateful that she hasrenewed my faith that I will actually realize my dream. Thank You!Thank You! Thank You! Comments Log in to add a comment Subject: Re: Affordable condo/mobile home sales on Floridas Gulf Coast From: peggy_bill-ga on 22 Nov 2002 17:42 PST Dear crickets,I have not yet received any emails from either of those realtors thatI contacted. I would suggest that you attempt to contact them. Theiremail and webpage addresses are above. You might even call them.In anycase, since they are showing property within your price range,they would be very good people to talk to. I am just sorry they neveranswered me.Good luck.pba Subject: Re: Affordable condo/mobile home sales on Floridas Gulf Coast From: crickets-ga on 22 Nov 2002 18:12 PST Hi pba,Thank you for all your work. I truly appreciate it. I emailed two ofthe realtors listed and I have not received a reply either. It makesme wonder why they bother to ask people to email them.... I willcontinue to forge ahead with my quest. Thanks again. I hope Googlehas given you the tip. Take care.crickets Subject: Madeira Beach From: sergeantshultz-ga on 13 Feb 2003 23:51 PST I just left ebay, they have this listed:Florida 55 Plus Condo, spacious fully furnished, ground floor, onebedroom, one bathroom, 745 sq ft plus florida room and patio. New A Cwith digital thermostat. Covered parking space. $154,00 maintenancefee includes Cable TV, water, sewer, trash removal, lawn maintenance,building exterior, escrow reserves, heated swimming pool, shuffleboardcourts, large clubhouse with activities. Minutes to Gulf Beaches,Across the street from large VA hospital, On city bus line, Close toTyrone Mall (over 170 stores). Ideal for snowbird situation, lock thedoor in April and return in October.Complex includes several yearround residents BUY IT NOW FOR $45,000.00 Could include 1990 MercuryGrand Marquis all original with 44,131 miles THIS IS THE ITEM NUMBER:2306995880 You can look it up by that number in search box.Other than that...Sergeant Shultz knows... "Nothing!" Subject: Sergeant Shultz strikes again. From: sergeantshultz-ga on 14 Feb 2003 00:06 PST I am going to have to get these Real Estate guys to put me on aretainer...I did a search for Florida property at Ebay and came up with thisdescription that lists Englewood Beach. I know you said condo ormobile but a building lot in a new residential area for this price?Now if you have an ounce of "initiative" you will locate some masonaryhome builder (in Minnesota or Alaska or somewhere ICEBERG cold likeAlbert City, Iowa) that would darn near pay you to spend the winterworking on your new home in sunny Florida.Here is their description with the item number at end so you can lookit up at Ebay's search page ( http://www.ebay.com )Welcome to South West Florida. Your bidding on a 10,000 sq ft. CORNER,Residential PORT CHARLOTTE Lot in an upcoming new neighborhood.Standard lot in the same section is listed locally for the $4,700shown in the Pictures below. Property is special being between twowaterway canals, The Apollo Waterway & The Jupiter Waterway, whichattracts upscale homes.Marina Park, public boat ramp leading to the Gulf, is less than 1 mileon Chancellor Blvd. shown in the pictures below. Riverwood Gulf &Country Club is easy access within 5 minutes from the Lot inside theneighborhood. Many new homes are up and in construction. Fair marketvalue conducted by a real estate agency is $4,000-6,000. . If youwould like to set up an appointment to view the property in personplease email me at DELSOLBF@AOL.COM or call me anytime at239-980-2197.Closest Beach is PORT CHARLOTTE BEACH just on Harbor blvd. You alsohave Englewood BEACH on County Road 776. Boca Grande BEACH on StateRoad 771. Neighboring Cities include Punta Gorda, North Port, CapeCoral, and Sarasota. DELSOLBF@AOL.COMLocal Comparable Sales from Real Estate Agencies are listed at$4,000-6,000 respectively. Agengcies are selling them to local andout-of-state investors and builders for as much as DOUBLE mine. Cutout the middle man! It costs $1,000 or 10%, whichever is higher, tosell a Lot with a REAL ESTATE AGENCY. Who pays their commission? TheInvestor/Buyer. This is how I can sell wholesale. DELSOLBF@AOL.COM333 Dorman St. Port Charlotte, Florida. Parcel ID:0027512-000000-4.Section-Township-Range:04-40-21. Tax District:107, Market Area:01,Neighborhood:05. Legal Description:PCH 024 2066 0016 PORT CHARLOTTESEC24 BLK2066 LT 16 240/298 DELSOLBF@AOL.COMPort Charlotte is one of the highest ranked cities in the Nation ingrowth rate. Charlotte County is ranked #1 in the State of Florida forLowest Crime Rate. Residential Lots in every neighborhood are high indemand. People will always need a place to live. Corporations rise andfall, Real Estate always Appreciates!!! Its just a matter of whatarea's to invest in. SouthWest Florida is home to the HOTTEST MARKET.You can't beat these gains in the STOCK MARKET. REAL ESTATE will bethe investment tool of the future. DELSOLBF@AOL.COMI do offer no qualifying owner financing at $1,200 down with thebalance spread over 12 months @ 12% interest. Closing Costs are $75.00flat for Charlotte County to process the Deed and prepare thepaperwork.I also invest in the Cape Coral area, well as Sarasota and Northportarea. I will send you info and pics of my Land Inventory in additionto my Ebay Auctions. I get new Lots in weekly. Email me atDELSOLBF@AOL.COMPlease email me if you'd like to see more pictures of the physical lotand ammenities.Picture 1: Charlotte County Aerial Map of Lot 16 showing The ApolloWaterway.Picture 2: Charlotte County Street Map view showing The ApolloWaterway & The Jupiter Waterway.Picture 3: Standard Lot for Sale in area. Picture 4: Right view of the physical Lot. Picture 5: Marina Park for free access to Gulf. Picture 6: New Construction. I will "BUY NOW" this property for a $3,500 payment in full. Seriousbidder's only please!!! All fraudalent bidders will be turned in toEbay personally!!! $250.00 deposit per property is required within 24hours of Auction End. 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