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Sounds like a Deal/but maybe not!
--- In toyota-campers@y..., Michael Smith <msmith@s...> wrote:
This seems like a pretty good deal. I found it in the SacramentoBee. Michael. This ad tells nothing important. Auto trans? 1 Ton axle ? And 2k over market price. How can you say "Its a pretty good deal". 86 Sunraders are worth 5k. A little more for killer clean. If they don't have the good axle, $2,500 - 3,000. All above a lot less if you hear the timing chain rattle on start up. IMO we should not mis-lead our newcomers. We have seen, right on this list, a lot of real nice rigs purchased for under 5k. Jack A2 86 Sunrader. |
Michael Smith
I can say it seems like a pretty good deal based on the fact that Farmers
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Insurance Company has offered me $6745 for my 84 that was totaled. And that all the 86s I have seen have the 1ton floating axle and are fuel injected and that a rig that is fiberglass that has always been stored inside often looks brand new. The latest one I bought did. Note in the add that the price is $6900 slash ofr. Indicating the price is not firm. The axle would ofcource would have to be examined and everything checked out but I dispute your claim that the going price for low milage fuel injected 1986 Sunraders that have been owned by one owner and stored indoors is $4,900. I stand by my first post that this sounds like a good deal. I'd go buy it myself if I didn't already have an 88 and the 84. Michael Smith jacka2@... wrote: --- In toyota-campers@y..., Michael Smith <msmith@s...> wrote:This seems like a pretty good deal. I found it in the SacramentoBee.Michael. |
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