Exterior looks very well taken care of and interior looks great. My only concern would be the 30 + year old motor regardless of any improvements. I think this would be a perfect weekender for someone looking to dable in RV life.
"Due to the year Richard, The Item is in very good condition. You have maintained it well. It is vintage and is still up with modern technology. I like the vehicle." 👍
$$$$ I checked with my insurance company and if I was to get into a accident and total the camper they would only pay around 7,000 so check with your adjusters not your agent. 😎
I have to agree with a previous comment: it's overpriced, especially for such a small unit. Also nothing about the bottom end in the engine being redone, transmission rebuilt, brakes redone?
Exactly! There is soo much more that can go wrong with a coach this old. Worth about half of asking price, motorhome prices are falling like a rock in some places!😊
He didn’t build anything. He literally pained what was already there. And the cushion covers are generic stretch covers over the old upholstery. And I’d bet the floors are laid over old Linoleum. Just another person trying to cash in on a hot market. But nothing wrong with that. He’s pretty much married to it for what’s he’s asking.
Nice clean looking rig, I see some of the larger window gaskets have shrunk (like they ALL do) wish there was an easier way to fix that. If I was single this would be a nice, compact RV. Love the vinyl plank and light color scheme! Did you do the make over or did the previous owner?
$29k for a small 1986 class C motorhome? Is this a joke?? Even if it had zero miles, it would still be a $5,000 RV tops! I just bought an '86 32ft Tiffin Allegro class A in great condition for $2000. And an Itasca is no Tiffin.
True, but the rising cost of hotels and van life popularity have created a demand for RVs, campers and converted vans. It might be a seller's market right now, but until sellers become more reasonable, I won't be buying anytime soon.
@@weewhitedug5082 The ridiculous "van life" idea is dead. Except for meth heads and otherwise homeless people, living in a van is for the mentally challenged and crazy people.. I buy and sell used rv's and campers. The rv market has crashed. You would be lucky to break even to pay off your note on anything sold in the last ten years. Besides all that, anything made in the 80's is a known piece of junk worth the equivalent of the scrap price. But, there is a sucker born every minute. For any camper or rv made in the 80's I base my buy price on the value of the generator and the engine if they have low hours and run good. Otherwise they are nothing more than money pits and parts vehicles.
@@Texas76302 lol. According to NADA the average price for this model is $1900.00. Financial institutions base loan values on this number. $29,000 will get you a like new 2010 or later Itasca Class C!
its really cool and i really like the use of bed space but $13-$15K is the absolute max you could get for this thing, and im guessing this has a 350 Chevy in it which in my personal opinion is just not enough power for this application ,id want a 454.
Great rid only thing is even this is remodeled is worth what you are asking for unless I get my insurance to come with a adjuster they won't pay that much if it is total because they see it was a older rv
the problem with older vechiles is all the seals and gaskets and hoses get old and leak and cause alot of issues... this is really high price in my opinion
Yes true! Looked like some water was leaking down the left side when camera panned over. But could be from recent rain? But very important to check for leaks