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1990 34' Regency $75,000

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06-05-2010, 01:42 PM
bill h
1990 34' Regency $75,000
From June FMCA mag:

Class A, no slides, side aisle, large lavatory, QIB, Cat 300, Diesel pusher, all metal chassis, many upgrades, includes Twin Lakes Western Horizons membership thru Nov 2010.

262 544 4395 Waukesha, WI

VIN 41725


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84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered
06-05-2010, 01:59 PM
madrone
I guess there is nothing wrong with starting out with pricing WAY on the optomistic side!
06-05-2010, 04:14 PM
Moonbeam-Express
quote:
I guess there is nothing wrong with starting out with pricing WAY on the optomistic side!

Right!

Unless you're actually serious about selling!!




Formerly: 1997 Barth Monarch
Now: 2000 BlueBird Wanderlodge 43' LXi Millennium Edition DD Series 60 500HP 3 stage Jake, Overbuilt bike lift with R1200GS BMW, followed by 2011 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited,
“I haven’t been everywhere, but it’s on my list.”
06-06-2010, 04:40 PM
Tom Loughney
I hope it sells for that much, I would then put my unit on the market post haste.....


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06-07-2010, 01:05 AM
Jerry Jelsing
This is the coach that Nick Cagle found in January, and had a post on then. It was listed then as a 1999. I called out of curiosity and they then said they would be putting it back in the magazine with the correct year. Looks like it took them a few months.
06-07-2010, 02:37 AM
olroy
I was a member of FMCA ten years, or so, in the '80s & '90s. I watched their ads as I did RV Trader, & some other sources, and developed a sense that nearly all the ads in the FMCA mag were listed with an overweening sense of optimism with regard to their prices.
06-07-2010, 04:46 AM
bill h
quote:
Originally posted by olroy:
I... developed a sense that nearly all the ads in the FMCA mag were listed with an overweening sense of optimism with regard to their prices.


I would have characterized it as an overweening sense of entitlement. They all huffed and puffed and harrumphed at any offer less than the full listed price.

With free air travel, it was no big deal to go look at a Barth on my days off, so I looked at a lot. I had much better luck with RV Trader, and ultimately bought my Barth there.


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84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered
06-07-2010, 04:00 PM
ccctimtation
I wonder if they would take a check for their price minus my paper losses in the stock market in the last month?
They might have to pay soon.
06-07-2010, 04:47 PM
bill h
Perhaps they are trying to recoup their losses in the market.


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84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered
08-04-2010, 05:46 AM
bill h
Still there.

Still $75,000.


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84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered
08-04-2010, 12:51 PM
birddog
Make mine look like a deal. But for sake of argument, Shouldn't we as Barth owners set a higher price on our rigs, making them more valuable and collectible? I say this as a seller and not a buyer but I plan to buy another one after mine sells.
Just like to get other opinions. Is there a place that sets a price for Barths? Like a Kelly's blue book? Is mine to high? It's listed on this site in Barths for sale - '85 Regal in Arizona.
Rick
08-04-2010, 01:50 PM
bill h
The unfortunate reality is that few sellers set a realistic price. But, the asking price is what is available to the public.

The real information is a secret. The actual selling price is seldom truthfully shared with anyone. I am not sure why, but can speculate that the seller feels diminished by a low selling price and many sellers are a little chagrined, afraid they might have paid too much. Or would like to brag about the good deal they got, even if it involves a little exaggerating.

So, the sellers' asking prices are seldom useful, and the actual purchase price is unknowable.

Now, in real estate, the asking and selling prices are both available and honestly disclosed. I am currently looking at AZ property, and the disparity in asking prices is absolutely laughable. Even greater than Barths. However, actual selling prices are much closer together.

When I was actively shopping for a Barth, there were several coaches that were overpriced, but I gave them an offer with my phone and e mail. A number of them accepted my offer, but only after reality had set in, and I had already bought my Barth. Quite honestly, I might have been happier with some of the other coaches, but they waited too long to get real.


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84 30T PeeThirty-Something, 502 powered
08-04-2010, 05:08 PM
DougZ
When I put something up for sale I price it cheap. I recently sold an F-150 and a Dodge Ram 1500 Van. I sold both of them to people I knew because I had them priced cheap. On the other hand - I'm a SOB when I buy something. I am not bashful to haggle. In fact I have learned to enjoy it. Big Grin



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