DRR Sportsman
| My advice is the same as HR3377. If you have the time, and are willing to go with a 1-2 year old (or more) unit, you can find deals. Especially now, during the "off-season". And be willing to look at stuff beyond 100-200 miles from home. A friend drove 2,000 miles round-trip, and got what I would call a steal, easily paid for the road trip and way ahead of what she could find locally for $5-7K more than what she paid... I gotta add a note about trailer quality. Check out the thickness of the skin. My Pace American has .030" thicker panels than a lot of newer trailers. Yes, it makes the trailer heavier. But a couple years ago, a hailstorm pounded the heck out of the trailers on either side of me, while mine did not show a single ding afterward.
Dan "Jim" Moore Much too young to feel this damn old!!
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| Posts: 1106 | Location: Farmersville, TX | Registered: December 05, 2002 |
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| quote: Originally posted by jenavet: I just saw a loaded up aluminum bravo...32 feet..56,000 bucks!! that's about in the neighborhood of a loaded intech
Heck for that type of money, here is one better yet. Whole operation. AND it's loaded. Notice, generators in both units. http://www.tande-racetrailers....d/darien_101618.htmlI got my classic 44 for a steal. 12500. Like brand new. One owner. |
| Posts: 1421 | Location: Under a Truck | Registered: August 23, 2013 |
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| quote: Originally posted by BarneyB: Don’t forget to give Chris Barker a shot on the Brovo, Barker Trailer Sales
Yup, ordered from him on Sunday. Awesome guy to deal with. |
| Posts: 929 | Location: Columbia Station, OH | Registered: January 05, 2001 |
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