I just paid $28,500 private party, for an 06 Fleetwood Flair, 3 slides with 37,000 miles, Workhorse chassis, new tires 10 months ago. The Flair is an entry level trim, it has the sf and floorplan we like, nice add ons, new TVs and is in excellent condition. With all 3 slides in we can still use the kitchen, restroom, open the fridge and sleep in the bed, all important features for us.
05-ish is when Ford went to the 5 speed and Workhorse went to the 6 speed.
If the 02 is a Ford powertrain it will have the 2 valve heads and 4 speed transmission. Theres nothing wrong with that setup but the 05+ chassis is just better.
Remember the year of the coach is 1 model year newer than the chassis. So my 06 Flair is built on an 05 chassis.
As always, prices are subject to supply and demand and are regional. That coach in FL would most likely have a lower asking price.
You are inspecting two systems. The chassis and the coach.
Make sure that the seller operates all the systems to show you they are in working order. ACs, furnace, fridge and generator are all high dollar if you need to replace them or can not service them yourself.
Windows can fog, not a deal breaker because they can be fixed, but it is an expense item.
Chassis AC/heat, make sure the defrost, works and hot or cold air blows out all the vents.
Make sure the auto leveling and slides work as they should. They can be expensive fixes.
I got lucky, I didnt climb up on my roof before purchase, physically I couldnt, but the seller was honest on everything else so I trusted him. Look for water stains and soft spots on floors and walls. Check the exterior for delamination, you cant fix that and it only gets worse. Rust on the undercarriage.
Check the condition, tread and date code on the tires. The date code is 4 digits, ex: 1419 is 14th week of 2019.
Check the house batteries for type, condition and age. look at the wiring, is it clean or corroded?
Check the chassis fluids, ask for any maintenance records.
Beware of electrical problems, they are time consuming and expensive to track down. Electrical problems would be a deal breaker for me.
Make yourself a checklist on paper so you dont forget anything.
Thats pretty much what I checked, I spent about 2 hours and that was a rush job, Im a car guy so it was pretty easy for me. The general cleanliness and appearance will tell you a lot about the PO. There was a coach I was in love with until I watched a video the owner shot. It was obvious they had been living in the coach and had stuff crammed in every nook and cranny, yet they claimed the coach was a "little used weekend getaway."
Good luck.