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erniecarpet@...

Greg- from what I have learned about that coach, and I agree the price is
way too high, that the owner bought the coach and fixed it up and now wants a
big price. BUT- the coach has been sitting there for over a year. I told the
salesman that the price was too high. He was going to relate that to the owner-
who obviously doesn't care. Too bad- nice paint, nicer interior.-and with
the Texas Longhorn on the front cap- no moose involved.

Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Livingston, Mt




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erniecarpet@...

Leroy- that is a beautiful coach. But the price, to me, is way over-priced.

Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Livingston, Mt
--wanting a wide body and NO slides



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Leroy Eckert

That ain't a moose unless Ernie attended A&M. lol
Sometimes price is not the only thing. I personally can attest to that.
For info there is a Royale Conversion for sale an 89 that looks to be in
beautiful shape. It is not cheap by the book because there is no book on BB
Royale conversions. But yet again it may be. http://www.vintagebirds.com. It is
walnut, not white.

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40"Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL
Rare Royale Conversion
----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Young"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 9:16 AM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] New member - hi, and a pre-purchase question


> Hi Ernie - Thanks for the lead. Have inquired with the dealer. Price is
> pretty high for that year, but looks good in pix.
> Except for that moose. ;-)
> -Greg
>
>
> Greg, there is an 87 PT40 for sale, that has the off white interior. This
> was country singer Lori' Morgan's coach. It is located in Weatherford, Tx.
> Bim
> Burt and I have been in that coach. You can view pictures online at
> -www.waynehodgestra ilers.com
>
> Ernie Ekberg
> 83PT40
>
>
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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>
>

Leroy Eckert

I sure don't want to get into a price war here with friends.
I can say this. I paid a fair, not "book" price for my coach 3.5 years ago and I
can in retrospect count on two fingers, at $1000 per finger what I have spent on
what I will call deferred maintenance. On numerous upgrades that I elected to do
including changing out the Primus to Wabasto I have spent less than $10,000. To
me, hydronic heat is worth its weight in gold.
We all know that reworking the interior of a coach with new upholsery, carpet,
tile etc is extremely expensive. A case in point, lately my wife wanted to
recover the couch, why I don't know, so I got a bid. I decided I am in the wrong
business. They sew, I blow out my knees in the tile business. A new quality
paint job is somewhere between $12-20K.
I would rather use the coach than work on it every day, but that is just me. If
an owner kept track of time at a reasonable hourly rate and parts costs, one
would be better off paying the piper at the date of purchase rather than over a
period of years, assuming that coach was in the same shape as mine was when I
purchased it. But then again, that is just how I think. fwiw

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL

Leroy Eckert
1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors"
Niceville, FL
----- Original Message -----
From: erniecarpet@...
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:35 PM
Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] New member - hi, and a pre-purchase question


Leroy- that is a beautiful coach. But the price, to me, is way over-priced.

Ernie Ekberg
83PT40
Livingston, Mt
--wanting a wide body and NO slides

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Jack & Donna Smith

I think Jeff Miller said it best a couple of years ago, in regards to
buying a nice coach, or a fixer-upper..
He Said, "Pay Now Or Pay Later"....
Of course, sometimes when we "Pay Later" it is also paying with a few
Vacation Days while the Coach is at the Repair Shop.
Jack Smith
1973FC31
SoCal.


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy Eckert"
wrote:
>
> I sure don't want to get into a price war here with friends.
> I can say this. I paid a fair, not "book" price for my coach 3.5
years ago and I can in retrospect count on two fingers, at $1000 per
finger what I have spent on what I will call deferred maintenance. On
numerous upgrades that I elected to do including changing out the
Primus to Wabasto I have spent less than $10,000. To me, hydronic heat
is worth its weight in gold.
> We all know that reworking the interior of a coach with new
upholsery, carpet, tile etc is extremely expensive. A case in point,
lately my wife wanted to recover the couch, why I don't know, so I got
a bid. I decided I am in the wrong business. They sew, I blow out my
knees in the tile business. A new quality paint job is somewhere
between $12-20K.
> I would rather use the coach than work on it every day, but that is
just me. If an owner kept track of time at a reasonable hourly rate
and parts costs, one would be better off paying the piper at the date
of purchase rather than over a period of years, assuming that coach
was in the same shape as mine was when I purchased it. But then again,
that is just how I think. fwiw
>
> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors"
> Niceville, FL
>
> Leroy Eckert
> 1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors"
> Niceville, FL
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: erniecarpet@...
> To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:35 PM
> Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] New member - hi, and a
pre-purchase question
>
>
> Leroy- that is a beautiful coach. But the price, to me, is way
over-priced.
>
> Ernie Ekberg
> 83PT40
> Livingston, Mt
> --wanting a wide body and NO slides
>
> ************************************** See what's free at
http://www.aol.com.
>
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>
>
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> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Greg Young

Hmm.. I'm really new to this, but we've been doing a LOT of research and
shopping in the last two weeks. Prices have varied on '84 to '88 PT40's
currently on the market from under $50K to almost $100K. That's a huge range,
attesting to the fact that there is no Blue Book on these. Yet the equipment
varies not all that much. So consistent use and good maintenance will count for
a lot in our decision - along with meeting our specific preferences, and a price
that seems reasonable.

My wife Barbara (not on this forum, but I'll invite her to join) reminded me
today that we started this search with a $50K budget, and stretching to double
that is probably not a wise decision (I'm paraphrasing gently here).

Anyway, thanks for all your help.

And I still like the one in Texas best on first appearance (even with the
longhorns) - but there's no way we'll buy it at $97K.

Greg
(who lived in Houston for 6 years)


----- Original Message ----
From: Jack & Donna Smith
To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:55:40 PM
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: New member - hi, and a pre-purchase question

I think Jeff Miller said it best a couple of years ago, in regards to
buying a nice coach, or a fixer-upper. .
He Said, "Pay Now Or Pay Later"....

--- In WanderlodgeForum@ yahoogroups. com, "Leroy Eckert"
wrote:
>
> I sure don't want to get into a price war here with friends.

Jon

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Jack & Donna Smith"
wrote:
>
> I think Jeff Miller said it best a couple of years ago, in regards
to
> buying a nice coach, or a fixer-upper..
> He Said, "Pay Now Or Pay Later"....
> Of course, sometimes when we "Pay Later" it is also paying with a
few
> Vacation Days while the Coach is at the Repair Shop.
> Jack Smith
> 1973FC31
> SoCal.
>
>
> --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Leroy Eckert"
> wrote:
> >
> > I sure don't want to get into a price war here with friends.
> > I can say this. I paid a fair, not "book" price for my coach 3.5
> years ago and I can in retrospect count on two fingers, at $1000 per
> finger what I have spent on what I will call deferred maintenance.
On
> numerous upgrades that I elected to do including changing out the
> Primus to Wabasto I have spent less than $10,000. To me, hydronic
heat
> is worth its weight in gold.
> > We all know that reworking the interior of a coach with new
> upholsery, carpet, tile etc is extremely expensive. A case in point,
> lately my wife wanted to recover the couch, why I don't know, so I
got
> a bid. I decided I am in the wrong business. They sew, I blow out my
> knees in the tile business. A new quality paint job is somewhere
> between $12-20K.
> > I would rather use the coach than work on it every day, but that
is
> just me. If an owner kept track of time at a reasonable hourly rate
> and parts costs, one would be better off paying the piper at the
date
> of purchase rather than over a period of years, assuming that coach
> was in the same shape as mine was when I purchased it. But then
again,
> that is just how I think. fwiw
> >
> > Leroy Eckert
> > 1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors"
> > Niceville, FL
> >
> > Leroy Eckert
> > 1990 WB-40 "Smoke N Mirrors"
> > Niceville, FL
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: erniecarpet@
> > To: WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 7:35 PM
> > Subject: Re: [WanderlodgeForum] New member - hi, and a
> pre-purchase question
> >
> >
> > Leroy- that is a beautiful coach. But the price, to me, is way
> over-priced.
> >
> > Ernie Ekberg
> > 83PT40
> > Livingston, Mt
> > --wanting a wide body and NO slides
> >
> > ************************************** See what's free at
> http://www.aol.com.
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> >
>
I kind of think its buyers market and will be for along time to
come. There are allot of Bluebird owners that are looking at there
big investment and see the price of fuel to get them from point A to
point B is the biggest problems for using there rigs. I get around
10 mpg or so and if I owned a PT that number probably would be cut in
haft. I would think of selling mine but its still one hell of a
shelter for unseen problems. Good luck on your buying adventure and
like I said it a buyer market!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Good-luck

RebeBird
Bremerton Washington

Wayne

It is possible to change the color of the cabinets. there are
laminate paints that are used regulary in the apartment business with
pretty good success. Additionally the doors and / or drawer fronts
could be relaminated, or all or the above or all or the cabinet
work.

It might be a bit more than you want to do your self but many here
could / would do it.

Good Luck

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Greg Young
wrote:
>
> Hi everybody - Been lurking and absorbing for a few days now.
We're Greg & Barbara Young in Escondido CA (near San Diego). We are
about to go empty nest, sell the house, and live in a Bluebird (or so
goes our plan!). I'm a former high tech marketer guy with Compaq and
Sony, and a video producer by profession currently. Barbara is a
massage therapist (and very good at it, which is of much comfort to
me!)
>
> We're in the market for a mid to late 80's pusher, most likely a
PT40. We'll be buying sometime next week, hopefully. We've looked
at one in person and several others via photographs, ermail and
phone, and believe that we really want white or off-white interior
since this will be a live-in and we'd prefer the brightness and
apparent spaciousness that lighter colors give.
>
> So, my initial question to the group is -
>
> Has anyone ever tried to change the color of existing cabientry?
Is it prohibitively expensive, impossible, or just rare?
>
> If anyone knows of any 36-40' birds for sale under $100K with all
white cabinets and drawers, please let me know.
>
> Thanks!
> Greg
>
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brad barton

I saw that paint in a Prevost that Pat Poor had for sale a few years ago in
North Texas. It looked pretty good, but was kind of glossy..obviously painted.
I think a flat primer and flat finish paint might give you more satisfactory
results. And if anyone needs stainless steel accents or granite/marble in their
coaches I know a company that does great work and has probably the widest
selection. They have the extra thin lightweight panels that are used in
corporate jets. Brad Barton 00LXiDFW bbartonwx@...


To: WanderlodgeForum@...: wchappuis@...: Thu, 28
Jun 2007 11:55:46 +0000Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: New member - hi, and a
pre-purchase question




It is possible to change the color of the cabinets. there are laminate paints
that are used regulary in the apartment business with pretty good success.
Additionally the doors and / or drawer fronts could be relaminated, or all or
the above or all or the cabinet work. It might be a bit more than you want to do
your self but many here could / would do it.Good Luck--- In
WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Greg Young wrote:>> Hi everybody
- Been lurking and absorbing for a few days now. We're Greg & Barbara Young in
Escondido CA (near San Diego). We are about to go empty nest, sell the house,
and live in a Bluebird (or so goes our plan!). I'm a former high tech marketer
guy with Compaq and Sony, and a video producer by profession currently. Barbara
is a massage therapist (and very good at it, which is of much comfort to me!)> >
We're in the market for a mid to late 80's pusher, most likely a PT40. We'll be
buying sometime next week, hopefully. We've looked at one in person and several
others via photographs, ermail and phone, and believe that we really want white
or off-white interior since this will be a live-in and we'd prefer the
brightness and apparent spaciousness that lighter colors give.> > So, my initial
question to the group is -> > Has anyone ever tried to change the color of
existing cabientry? Is it prohibitively expensive, impossible, or just rare?> >
If anyone knows of any 36-40' birds for sale under $100K with all white cabinets
and drawers, please let me know.> > Thanks!> Greg> > [Non-text portions of this
message have been removed]>


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Terry Neal

Hi Brad,

Who is it that does the stainless steel accents you refer to? I may be
interested.

Terry Neal
Bozeman, MT
82PT40 6V92TA
74FC34 6V53T



brad barton wrote:

>
> I saw that paint in a Prevost that Pat Poor had for sale a few years
> ago in North Texas. It looked pretty good, but was kind of
> glossy..obviously painted. I think a flat primer and flat finish paint
> might give you more satisfactory results. And if anyone needs
> stainless steel accents or granite/marble in their coaches I know a
> company that does great work and has probably the widest selection.
> They have the extra thin lightweight panels that are used in corporate
> jets. Brad Barton 00LXiDFW bbartonwx@...
>
>
> To: WanderlodgeForum@...
> :
> wchappuis@... :
> Thu, 28 Jun 2007 11:55:46 +0000Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] Re: New
> member - hi, and a pre-purchase question
>
> It is possible to change the color of the cabinets. there are laminate
> paints that are used regulary in the apartment business with pretty
> good success. Additionally the doors and / or drawer fronts could be
> relaminated, or all or the above or all or the cabinet work. It might
> be a bit more than you want to do your self but many here could /
> would do it.Good Luck--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com
> , Greg Young
> wrote:>> Hi everybody - Been lurking and absorbing for a few days now.
> We're Greg & Barbara Young in Escondido CA (near San Diego). We are
> about to go empty nest, sell the house, and live in a Bluebird (or so
> goes our plan!). I'm a former high tech marketer guy with Compaq and
> Sony, and a video producer by profession currently. Barbara is a
> massage therapist (and very good at it, which is of much comfort to
> me!)> > We're in the market for a mid to late 80's pusher, most likely
> a PT40. We'll be buying sometime next week, hopefully. We've looked at
> one in person and several others via photographs, ermail and phone,
> and believe that we really want white or off-white interior since this
> will be a live-in and we'd prefer the brightness and apparent
> spaciousness that lighter colors give.> > So, my initial question to
> the group is -> > Has anyone ever tried to change the color of
> existing cabientry? Is it prohibitively expensive, impossible, or just
> rare?> > If anyone knows of any 36-40' birds for sale under $100K with
> all white cabinets and drawers, please let me know.> > Thanks!> Greg>
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