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Anyone know what a Euro 22 sold for when new?
 
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From the 1985 NADA guide:

81 22': 29,600 list
82 34,500
83 35,800
 
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What was the MSRP for a 1985 25' Regal B
when brand new? Michigan, and I imagine a
few other states, set the registration
price of your motorhome based on the MSRP
of the coach.

Thanks, Jake Jacobson
 
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Thanks bill
 
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Originally posted by jakeofmi:
What was the MSRP for a 1985 25' Regal B
when brand new? Michigan, and I imagine a
few other states, set the registration
price of your motorhome based on the MSRP
of the coach.

Thanks, Jake Jacobson


Jake, my 85 NADA guide shows only one 25 Regal, and lists the suggested list as $56140.
 
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I wonder what that would be in today's prices? I think pretty close to $200,000? That would really be something for a 25' motor home! It tells you something about the Barth quality right there.
 
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Originally posted by humbojb:
I wonder what that would be in today's prices? I think pretty close to $200,000? That would really be something for a 25' motor home! It tells you something about the Barth quality right there.


What cost $56140 in 1985 would cost $99629.49 in 2005

from: http://www.westegg.com/inflation/infl.cgi
 
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Thanks, Bill H. I apparently got snookered
by the Secretary of State's office of MI.
They called some RV dealer in Metro Detroit,
and he gave them a MRSP of $69,000 for a
1985 Barth 25' Regal. So, they charged me
according to his quote. I'm going to have
to get my hands on a 1985 NADA RV book, and
take it into their office to get the price
corrected.

Thanks, Jake Jacobson
 
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Jake, would a fax, scan or copy of the page help?
 
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Yes, Bill H., a pdf or word file would be fine.
I don't use my fax anymore, since I really
retired. Thanks for your help, I appreciate
it very much.

Jake
 
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Bill H. I'm sorry, I forgot my email
address. wjacobson6@comcast.net

Jake
 
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