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looking to buy a 1999 American clipper

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This question is best answered by you.

There is a fine balance between what the seller is willing to accept, what you are willing to pay, actual market value and value to you.

I grew up in the back of a 65 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser. If I ever found one just like it, I would be willing to pay well above market value to own it.
 
I think it is a very nice rig , was just trying to find a blue book value
 

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anyone own one of these , i have some questions as the owner does not know too much and can not find the manual.
It appears to use 2 12 volt batteries for the house system or should it be 2 6 volt ? would be nice to have the wire diagram
is there a reset switch somewhere for the 12 volt systems ? is there a jump button when the engine battery is low to start the MH ?
I read that the ford V10 may have problems with blowing out the spark plugs , is that really happening on most or just some ?
Thanks Larry
 
Still thinking about this , but another MH has came in the picture this one is bounder 30 ft with 460 for engine
Not sure witch is better I like both floor plans the rexall has less miles just have thoughts about the v10 blowing plugs
 
Yes the year in question has the plug problem. You will get a service method from someone here.

6v (golf cart) batteries are a little taller than 12v batteries measure before you buy.

The brand is subjective older RVs have lower prices unless it is a collectors item, for that you will have to do your own research. If someone else does the research likely they won't tell you, they will buy.
 

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