There's a gal where my girlfriend works that's selling a (1995?) Rockwood Premier 1901 pop-up/crank-up camper.
We looked at it yesterday and it's very well maintained on the inside and the outside is not bad, but has some hail dents on the top. Screens, vinyl/canvas, cables, etc. all looked good too.
It has a thermostatically controlled heater, 3-way fridge, power converter/inverter, sink, and the stove top can be removed for use outside. Dunno if the tires are original or not, but they look OK too - anyway, they're not all weather cracked.
I believe she's asking $2500. KBB says lower than that, but I don't really trust those books too much either way.
1. Is Rockwood a good brand?
2. Can anyone help out on the going rate for a camper like this?
I might have missed a guess, but here are the ones that I noted:
JerkinLips – March 27th, then April 7th
Brianf. – March 28th
Bobberwatcher – April….
MikeG3Boat – April 10th
SkunkedAgain – early April, then April 21st
Definitely a tough year for guesses, as it seemed to be a no-brainer early ice out. Then it got cold and snowed again.
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There's a gal where my girlfriend works that's selling a (1995?) Rockwood Premier 1901 pop-up/crank-up camper.
We looked at it yesterday and it's very well maintained on the inside and the outside is not bad, but has some hail dents on the top. Screens, vinyl/canvas, cables, etc. all looked good too.
It has a thermostatically controlled heater, 3-way fridge, power converter/inverter, sink, and the stove top can be removed for use outside. Dunno if the tires are original or not, but they look OK too - anyway, they're not all weather cracked.
I believe she's asking $2500. KBB says lower than that, but I don't really trust those books too much either way.
1. Is Rockwood a good brand?
2. Can anyone help out on the going rate for a camper like this?
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