Hi Jere,
If you can get it for under $1K that's great. I personally would not pay
more than $1500.
But it all depends on you. If you gotta have it, you better have deep
pockets.

WAM

----- Original Message -----
From: jere potter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 3:48 PM
Subject: [VAC] What should I offer?


>             Hi List Friends-  I am asking for input on what to offer on
> a 64 Bambi II that I am looking at, and considering a "negotiation".
>  I already have a 64 Safari , which stays stationary in the mountains,
> but feel the need for another for travels with the wife & cat.  - What
> am I- crazy?
> Presently , this Bambi is sitting in what is a "Junkyard", and has not
> been in use for a long time. Last plates- '96, maybe longer?  Owner
> seems to know very little about it. Has other A/S's on the lot, so maybe
> he DOES know something?
>     Anyway, it is very much original inside, and very dusty,etc,. but
> beat up. No doors on galley lower cabinets. Several windows are missing,
> replaced with screwed on plexiglas. Others not functional.  It has no
> propane tanks, and rotten tires, and the power cord is rotten, too.
> Outer skin looks fairly unmarred, but well oxidized. There is one 10-12
> inch dent , about 3 inches deep in rear upper left corner, near window.
> Also water heater cover( Bowen) is missing lower part. No Awning,  a
> brass doorknob, refrig vent crumbling.
> Appliances- I have no info as to anything working, but would assume NOT,
> as there is visible rust on them, and general condition of trailer.
> There is 3 burner range, with frig underneath, Water Heater, furnace in
> bathroom. Water tank & pump below bed on side,and partially disassembled
> uni-volt, there too. Looks like a replacement unit is sitting on the
> kitchen counter.
> Would appreciate any advice on what to offer- I am thinking $500 would
> be a good place to start, with a top end of $1000. Could be it's worth
> even less.
> By the way- one of the other tailers on this lot is a vey much original
> Bowlus-Aero, I do not know what year, but Serial number is 12A1011.  No
> bath, but one bed in the back. It is surprisingly wide!
> Thanks for any input,  off list if you want,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Jere Potter 1877
> "64 Safari
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