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Didn't say they were smart.  It just set off all sorts of warning signs from the limited info I have.
If it was a deal, and I was looking for one, I would buy it. For $5k I would definitely buy it if it was mechanically fine.

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@panteramatt ck out White Horse rv. The owner is a friend. Has new, used and consignment stuff. I’ve been an Rv’r for over 10 years now. I maintain it, and I know where the title is, ffs. The database for stolen rvs is more obscure then that of boats. 

If you’re shopping used, ck roof, and door threshold. Jus like a house, leaks kill.

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Thanx Zeke. Yea I'e been camping my whole life and actually have a nice hybrid camper now. Just looking at a regular trailer and sokmething newer like at least 08+. But it' hard to find a camper without bunk beds and this one is built exactly like I want it. If he would drop it to $5,000 I would make the trip regardless after ij spoke to the DMV but at $7,000 I can find one with a clean title if I look hard enough.

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35 minutes ago, panteramatt said:

Thanx Zeke. Yea I'e been camping my whole life and actually have a nice hybrid camper now. Just looking at a regular trailer and sokmething newer like at least 08+. But it' hard to find a camper without bunk beds and this one is built exactly like I want it. If he would drop it to $5,000 I would make the trip regardless after ij spoke to the DMV but at $7,000 I can find one with a clean title if I look hard enough.

Bud. Be wary. Nuff said

 

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Oh yea I will be trust me. I got taken HORRIBLY a couple years ago. I had a trip planned and decided a week before we left I wanted a camper instead of tenting it. Drove to Allentown 4 days before to look at a hybrid that was in "perfect" condition. Well it was a total piece of crap but I was desperate since we were bringing first timers camping with us. Didnt look over it very well and got home to start loading it up and noticed SEVERAL things wrong and I mean big things. And I didnt even notice the title was reconstructed til I went to the DMV! It was a VERY expensive and hard lesson to learn but I know what to look for now and to walk away when I need to. These campers are built like total crap btw

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