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Old 01-27-2023, 03:38 PM   #4
DutchmenSport
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If you are selling, then you really don't need to do anything to it. Just be honest with the new potential owner that it hasn't moved in 10 years and let him / her deal with the logistics of moving it and doing any necessary fixes or maintenance on it after they buy it. Just be honest and price it low enough and someone will take it and figure out a way to move it. Let all of that be on "them."

If you put ten thousand dollars of updates and repairs and fixes in the camper, you won't get a penny more for it than the expected value. So, just offer it as is, make the price low enough it's attractive and take the money!

Depending on how far it has to travel, if you are considering trading it in for a newer one at a dealership, you definitely don't want to put money into it. It should "move" just fine as is provided the tires still hold air.
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