Tuna,
Yeah, I have an '84 31' Excella and a '66 Safari 22'. I've had the '93 for
seven years and love it but recently a friend retired and was changing his
lifestyle and offered the '84, which is a very nice older trailer at an
excellent price. I decided to buy it and sell the 34'. It is a beautiful
trailer, very plush and comfortable, but I take a lot of trips by myself
(wife is still working) and tend to travel longer distances and stay shorter
periods so the '34 is larger than I need.
Jim Greene also suggested e-bay. What is e-bay's fee or commission
structure? I have heard several people say it is a great outlet for selling
various things but have had the impression that e-bay charges a significant
percentage of selling price?
Thanks for your response.
Harvey
----- Original Message -----
From: Robert C Townsend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Multiple recipients of VACList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 11:39 PM
Subject: [VAC] Re: Advertising a Non-Vintage Trailer For Sale
> Harvey - I've forgotten - do you have another airstream you're keeping?
> looking for another one? looking for a vintage trailer?
>
> Personally, I like the idea of offering it around the list(s) first... but
> if you're interested in realizing top-dollar, it's hard to beat e-bay -
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