[T2] would you buy a bus today?
Al Brase alribee at gmail.comSun Oct 14 04:02:02 PDT 2018
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I really doubt that actual sales prices are as high as they had been.My friends just bought a 1977 Camper on Ebay. It is a County Homes camper. Top goes straight up like a Riviera. desert car, mostly original paint but some dents. Running correctly and passed California smog test. They gave $12,500 for it. I think sales prices have gone down ever since Brexit vote. that took many Brits out of the buyer pool and the market is half what it was a few years ago. Al On Sat, Oct 13, 2018 at 8:50 PM John Dillon <johndillon at johndillon.com> wrote: > OK OK ⦠so most know what happened to my 78 ⦠I paid $1,400.00 for my 60 > (1996) it was running and needed rust repair but minimal, and I paid > $6,000.00 for my 78 (2004 or so) - 100K km and was totally rock solid, I > paid 1 K for my first 82 anut d put about another 7K into it â¦. > > My question is ⦠who would buy a bus at todayâs prices ⦠like, my 60 must > be work at least 30K, 78 (prior to accident) 22 to 25K, and I sold my > vanagon for 13K ⦠but at todayâs prices Iâd never buy an early bus ⦠a > vanagon maybe - but thatâs it ⦠> > who would? > _______________________________________________ > type2 mailing list > type2 at type2.com > https://www.type2.com/lists/type2/listinfo
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