Jeff Miller
12-12-2006, 07:24
The mid-entry pushers (which I also prefer) were built '95/'96/'97.
The other mid-door pusher would be the '89-'92 SP36 96" wide single-
axle pusher.
- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
wrote:
>
> Guess I'll speak for myself on this one - thanks to Bruce for the
intro.
>
> I'm concentrating on the 90-94 years. I've been watching the
market carefully since around August 1, and I have a personal
database built up from the various sites showing 30 PT40s between
1988 and 1996. Since that point on a US swing we visited Holland in
Michigan, Snyder's in Virginia, Bleakley in Georgia, and Motor Home
Specialists in Texas, where we got to see a goodly number of Birds
in person.
>
> Preference would be for mid-entry which would mean 1994 or later,
unless they did some custom prior to that. Since August 1, I'm only
aware of one mid-entry PT40 for sale, in Missouri. Listed at least
since early July. On Friday, when I became financially able to
negotiate in earnest (a few months earlier than expected, some
things fell into place) I called the guy, and he sold it Thursday.
>
> The wife says "NO LAMINATE INTERIORS, WOOD ONLY" and that cuts the
list exactly in half. Budget removes 5 from my list - price too high
to consider making an insulting offer. $184K for a '94? $150K for
a '90? I don't think so.
>
> We are in California, so I give some preference to Birds in the
west. There is a '90 at Desert West in Phoenix that interests us,
but I need some eyes-on with it. I'm leaning towards using a
professional inspection service, but I would also love to get a PT40-
savvy person to look at it. If there's someone who combines both,
I'd like to talk to them.
>
> On 12/12/2006 at 3:26 AM Jay Darst wrote:
>
> >Bruce,
> >
> >I have been contacted by several owners interested in moving
PT40's.
> >
> >What years would he consider?
> >
> >Jay Darst
> >85PT40
> >Springfield, IL
> >
> >
> >
> >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123"
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Don Bradner has been posting in this forum. He is looking for a
Bird.
> >I
> >> dont know if anyone else is familiar with Don but he owns the
> >Datastorm
> >> users forum and has written a lot of specialized software for
RV
> >> satellite internet owners. Don posts on a lot of RV forums
about
> >> satellite internet and is extermely knowledgeable. He has
helped
> >> thousands of RV owners. I am posting all of the above as I
would love
> >> to see him get some help from PT40 owners in this forum. Don
would be
> >a
> >> natural BB owner. Perhaps one of us knows of a good PT 40 that
is for
> >> sale.
> >>
> >> Bruce 1988 FC35
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>
> Don Bradner
> http://www.arcatapet.net
>
The other mid-door pusher would be the '89-'92 SP36 96" wide single-
axle pusher.
- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI
--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Don Bradner"
wrote:
>
> Guess I'll speak for myself on this one - thanks to Bruce for the
intro.
>
> I'm concentrating on the 90-94 years. I've been watching the
market carefully since around August 1, and I have a personal
database built up from the various sites showing 30 PT40s between
1988 and 1996. Since that point on a US swing we visited Holland in
Michigan, Snyder's in Virginia, Bleakley in Georgia, and Motor Home
Specialists in Texas, where we got to see a goodly number of Birds
in person.
>
> Preference would be for mid-entry which would mean 1994 or later,
unless they did some custom prior to that. Since August 1, I'm only
aware of one mid-entry PT40 for sale, in Missouri. Listed at least
since early July. On Friday, when I became financially able to
negotiate in earnest (a few months earlier than expected, some
things fell into place) I called the guy, and he sold it Thursday.
>
> The wife says "NO LAMINATE INTERIORS, WOOD ONLY" and that cuts the
list exactly in half. Budget removes 5 from my list - price too high
to consider making an insulting offer. $184K for a '94? $150K for
a '90? I don't think so.
>
> We are in California, so I give some preference to Birds in the
west. There is a '90 at Desert West in Phoenix that interests us,
but I need some eyes-on with it. I'm leaning towards using a
professional inspection service, but I would also love to get a PT40-
savvy person to look at it. If there's someone who combines both,
I'd like to talk to them.
>
> On 12/12/2006 at 3:26 AM Jay Darst wrote:
>
> >Bruce,
> >
> >I have been contacted by several owners interested in moving
PT40's.
> >
> >What years would he consider?
> >
> >Jay Darst
> >85PT40
> >Springfield, IL
> >
> >
> >
> >--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "birdshill123"
> >
> >>
> >> Don Bradner has been posting in this forum. He is looking for a
Bird.
> >I
> >> dont know if anyone else is familiar with Don but he owns the
> >Datastorm
> >> users forum and has written a lot of specialized software for
RV
> >> satellite internet owners. Don posts on a lot of RV forums
about
> >> satellite internet and is extermely knowledgeable. He has
helped
> >> thousands of RV owners. I am posting all of the above as I
would love
> >> to see him get some help from PT40 owners in this forum. Don
would be
> >a
> >> natural BB owner. Perhaps one of us knows of a good PT 40 that
is for
> >> sale.
> >>
> >> Bruce 1988 FC35
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >Yahoo! Groups Links
> >
> >
> >
>
> Don Bradner
> http://www.arcatapet.net
>