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Subject Topic: Advice on selling FC with soft panels pls Post Reply Post New Topic
06/5/2013 at 8:29pm
 Location: North West
 Outfit: Unicorn Seville 2016
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We have just bought a new FC and need to sell our old one. It is a 98 Cruiser and I'm looking for some advice please on whether you think anyone will buy it and how much we should ask for it.

It's starting to go around the bottom of the panels and the aluminium is starting to crumble. The previous owner had filled in some areas which made it watertight, but now a few tiny holes have appeared elsewhere and have let the water in over winter. The affected areas are behind the kitchen unit in the corner and the inside bottom corner on the door and the panels are spongy. All the other panels are ok wood-wise.

But we opened it all up over the weekend and the lino on the floor next to the wheel arch, under the bench, is starting to come away. We looked underneath outside and a tiny bit of the floor there does look like it's on its way out. It hasn't spread yet though.

The canvas is generally good but there are a couple of tears on the roof in the centre where the canvas has been ripped by the centre pole going up in the wrong place, which we repaired with tenacious tape. We were heavily rained on last summer and had no leaks, so we think the canvas is still in good condition. It hasn't been waterproofed.

The inside is in great condition, which makes the other things harder to bear. We have replaced the floor and everything else, bar a bit of age-related wear and tear, scrubs up really well and feels like it could be only a few years old.

I've looked at the lovely Frederico's threads and while I feel someone else could do what he's done on this one, I know we couldn't, due to lack of time, space, tools and DIY experience. I think at least the bottom half of the outer aluminium will need replacing, which means losing the stripes and affecting the look of the FC.

Do you think anyone will buy it or should we break it for spares? My mum says no-one will touch it if the floor has started to go as it makes a bigger job of it. But we need to try and get as much as we can for it, so I thought I'd ask the experience FC owners what they thought.

Thanks.


06/5/2013 at 8:36pm
 Location: Birmingham
 Outfit: Pennine Pullman Folding Camper
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Some of the folding campers are going for silly money on Ebay at the moment!

The most important thing is to be very honest with your description and be realistic with what it's worth.

Alternatively you could put it on the Free Advert site.

Good luck with your sale!



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06/5/2013 at 8:54pm
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Try putting it on gumtree and preloved both free to advertise . Like above be honest pick up the good things as well.
There's always someone out there that loves doing up things.just look at some of these vw campers, some of the states they've been in, then transformed look better than new.

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06/5/2013 at 9:12pm
 Location: North West
 Outfit: Unicorn Seville 2016
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Yes, will be honest. It would be a waste of everyone's time otherwise. Just need a steer on the price really. I guess if someone's going to do the work themselves, they'll want a bargain, ie price + work = less than market value. Which is fair enough.


06/5/2013 at 10:17pm
 Location: Birmingham
 Outfit: Pennine Pullman Folding Camper
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If going on to Ebay you can decide the minimum you will accept and put this as a reserve so it will not sell below.

As said above you will always get people to try and get you to sell it cheaper.



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06/5/2013 at 10:32pm
 Location: West country
 Outfit: Mondeo
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I think Preloved is best as people can come and see it and make an offer then tow it away there and then. This si best if they have had to travel any distance.

Put general photos on as well, that will show what it's like.



07/5/2013 at 10:09pm
 Location: Newport
 Outfit: Trailer tent
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Please be honest.

I bought a 2005 Pennine (paid a lot for it) in March this year.

The seller was very good at what he was doing, (distracting me for the bad bits).

After a few hours work I managed to put right the faults, (cutting bad out wood and replacing etc.).

Already we have had one week at Brean and a week at a cracking site between Brean and W.S.M. called Batch Nurseries.

 



07/5/2013 at 10:26pm
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I bought mine from preloved, but sell a lot of stuff on gumtree.


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