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Mstrlucky74

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Hello all and thanks in advance. New to the RV world so have no real experience. My neighbor down the block is selling this RV. I did not take pictures but I will. The outside looks to be in very good condition.

Can anyone share feedback about this RV and whether the price is fair? Thanks.

Not sure what roof relocated means.



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Is that 23,500? He's dreamin'
 
he's pretty proud of that old ford
 
^ 😁
 
Honestly w/o exact model, options, reasonable assessment of overall condition you just can't say. Thor is a price point brand and this one is 21 y.o. with a lot of miles on a gas engine.

My comment was due to a quick search of Thor Majestic and found a 2020 23A for 24,994 and many others plus or minus a couple thousand.

Find out the exact model and you can get a better idea of the value, also if you can get eyes on it check the date codes on the tires, replacing those will be 4-6k depending if needed.
 
Honestly w/o exact model, options, reasonable assessment of overall condition you just can't say. Thor is a price point brand and this one is 21 y.o. with a lot of miles on a gas engine.

My comment was due to a quick search of Thor Majestic and found a 2020 23A for 24,994 and many others plus or minus a couple thousand.

Find out the exact model and you can get a better idea of the value, also if you can get eyes on it check the date codes on the tires, replacing those will be 4-6k depending if needed.
Thanks
 
Here's what JD Power says - of course specific model and options would be further consideration.
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Not 4 to 6k for tires on a class C. But all other points are spot on. I paid $4000 for a 2004 class C with 49000 miles on it, great tires and some recently done work on the brakes. I had to strip the interior and rehab it. All this was not expensive for me, even replacing the fridge. The work cost me about another $4000 in materials. BUT, you have an old absorption fridge most likely, old water heater and furnace and AC unit. I just spent $2900 to replace the plugs, coils, and the fuel pump and have the transmission serviced. I see them advertised all the time for $10k to 20K. At that age there will be some problems.
 

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