The Silver Streak E-mail ListArchive Files[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [SilverStreak] Re: Silver Streak Digest V1 #540
Sherylyn, There are people on this list reading what you wrote, who may be interested in buying it from you. You need to tell us about it, rear or side bath, rear bedroom?, beds there?, kitchen there or incomplete and what?, pallor gutted or there?, body conditions exterior, interior, soft spots on floor or bad floor, leaks, broken out windows, stuff like that. We all know these trailers, the windows that may not quite work, door hinge problems, etc. Do you have the title? Stuff like that. Sherylyn, you will just have to set a price. There is no way to "figure what it is worth?" as there are so many, many, variables. One man's trash...another's treasure and so forth. It is worth what someone is willing to pay. So set a price you can live with or hope for, put it out there, and if the timing is wrong, economy, trailer is just too pricey for condition, location makes unduly cost for the buyer, then it won't sell, and you will just either keep it, or lower the price until that buyer comes along. So the information above is absolute and required and many of us may be your buyer. Get with Tom Patterson and he might help you list it on his site with pictures. He is a kind and generous man. Contact him by his email: pattersontj@sbcglobal.net. He will have already read your note to the list, my note, and the others who will reply on this forum. You alone will have to set a price and that price needs to be based upon the condition, style, and location. The price usually cannot be based upon what you paid for the trailer and the costs you have invested in the project. That only works if you completed some sort of restoration, and that restoration needs to have been typical, and not something odd, for instance a conversion into a vendor or novelty trailer. -Eddie- Houston, TX
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