To Joy and the List members:
I would like to echo Mary's opinion....the dialogue on this list is invaluable. Thank you all for your responses!
Jeff
>From: "Mary K Welch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [VAC] Re: In search of advice from the Airstream Gurus
>Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 10:33:55 -0800
>
> >Hi Jeff,
> >
> >I paid $2500 for a '69 Safari and thought I paid too much after I started
> >looking at the cost of the restoration work and appliances I'd have to
> >replace. your find is more restorable and may have a greater restored
>value, in
> >my mind, I couldn't justify offering more than $1000. If the intended use
> >the unit is for travel, at $7000, I wouldn't give this unit a first glance.
> >
> >Just my opinion and as a newbie to A/S restoration, I could be very wrong.
> >
> > '69 Safari,
>Joy
>
>Hi Joy and list,
>
>I really appreciate this type information. I'm currently searching for a
>first (and possibly last) A/S or Argosy. So far, the prices I've seen have
>ranged around 3500 to 7000. In my opinion, some folks have an unrealistic
>idea of what their units are worth (because of the potential investment the
>buyer would then have to make to get them in livable condition). One person
>I spoke with kept emphasizing the price of new Airstreams.
>
>I'm in no hurry, and I'm willing to be patient to find the right trailer. I
>have learned a lot lurking on this list, and I value the information from
>all of you.
>
>Mary Welch
>
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