Re: Looking at an 1985 Foretravel
Reply #15 –
Easy answer ,might be, "what you want to pay". You the buyer sets the price. But to me, I add for, layout, color, condition, no odors, service that has been done, upgrades, and current dated items like batteries and tires, and can I start enjoying the adventure that day. I don't like a restoration project. That said, I did some 60+ things to our first coach, and almost that many to our second. Both of them were in really great condition, had good bones, and a basis to go from. We also started living in both of them day/night one, and drove both of them home. Now I add, $5K to $10K for an inside stored unit, or new exterior work and decals. Then I add a couple of thousand dollars for a coach within a days drive to inspect and pick up.
Buyers wanting a project have totally different way of looking at old classics, be it a motorhome, car, house or boat. I need one I can walk the wife into and we can camp that first night. I know that I will pay more than others might. But the enjoyment my wife and I have gotten in the last 3 years of Foretravel ownership, are "priceless".