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Need help selling a friends SOB (Vouge V)
02-21-2007, 07:46
Post: #1
Need help selling a friends SOB (Vouge V)
Howdy gang,
I'm trying to help a local customer sell her 1996 Vouge V. She was
recently widowed by a freak accident and has this bus left in her lap
to sell. She let it freeze up and the water heater is ruptured (at
least, who knows what else). It's a beautiful late model rig that she
feels she needs $97K out of. I have contacted a couple Vouge V owners
and they think that she is pretty darn optimistic even without the
water system issue.
I feel like I've become fairly familiar with vintage Birds, but this
Vouge V is a whole new deal. Any suggestions on where to try to sell it
or what a realistic value on the rig is? The book comes in a little
over 100K, but I've never had that know it all book buy anything.
Thanks as always. "Pokey" is still in the shed, waiting for warmer
weather. Spring comes pretty late here in Gunnison.
Doug Engel, Gunnison, Co, 1981 FC35SB "Pokey"
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02-21-2007, 09:12
Post: #2
Need help selling a friends SOB (Vouge V)
Doug,

She could always try calling Harvey Mitchell at Parliament. Since he
built the Vogues, and resells them, he could give her an idea of what
it's really worth on the market.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "doug_ngl" wrote:
>
> Howdy gang,
> I'm trying to help a local customer sell her 1996 Vouge V. She was
> recently widowed by a freak accident and has this bus left in her lap
> to sell. She let it freeze up and the water heater is ruptured (at
> least, who knows what else). It's a beautiful late model rig that she
> feels she needs $97K out of. I have contacted a couple Vouge V owners
> and they think that she is pretty darn optimistic even without the
> water system issue.
> I feel like I've become fairly familiar with vintage Birds, but this
> Vouge V is a whole new deal. Any suggestions on where to try to sell it
> or what a realistic value on the rig is? The book comes in a little
> over 100K, but I've never had that know it all book buy anything.
> Thanks as always. "Pokey" is still in the shed, waiting for warmer
> weather. Spring comes pretty late here in Gunnison.
> Doug Engel, Gunnison, Co, 1981 FC35SB "Pokey"
>
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02-21-2007, 12:10
Post: #3
Need help selling a friends SOB (Vouge V)
Mike,
Thanks for the lead. I called and Harvey had already left for the day, but I
spoke to his son, Stephen. He was incredibly friendly and helpful. He confirmed
what I had been afraid of. Given the freeze-up issue, he priced the coach around
60K, 75ish if it had no problems (with the understanding that they always have a
couple issues, but you know what I'm talking about). As much as I'd like to help
her out, I think she needs to look at it realistically before I get too
involved. Thanks again, Doug n' Pokey

mbulriss <mbulriss@...> wrote:
Doug,

She could always try calling Harvey Mitchell at Parliament. Since he
built the Vogues, and resells them, he could give her an idea of what
it's really worth on the market.

Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "doug_ngl" wrote:
>
> Howdy gang,
> I'm trying to help a local customer sell her 1996 Vouge V. She was
> recently widowed by a freak accident and has this bus left in her lap
> to sell. She let it freeze up and the water heater is ruptured (at
> least, who knows what else). It's a beautiful late model rig that she
> feels she needs $97K out of. I have contacted a couple Vouge V owners
> and they think that she is pretty darn optimistic even without the
> water system issue.
> I feel like I've become fairly familiar with vintage Birds, but this
> Vouge V is a whole new deal. Any suggestions on where to try to sell it
> or what a realistic value on the rig is? The book comes in a little
> over 100K, but I've never had that know it all book buy anything.
> Thanks as always. "Pokey" is still in the shed, waiting for warmer
> weather. Spring comes pretty late here in Gunnison.
> Doug Engel, Gunnison, Co, 1981 FC35SB "Pokey"
>






Doug Engel, Gunnison, CO. 1981 FC35SB "Pokey"

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