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Old 12-02-2014, 03:51 AM   #1
ireid
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Default Considering '86 Newell

I came across this site while researching Newell coaches. I'm a traveling PT who is tired of living in apartments and taking only what fits in my trunk. I plan on traveling until I retire in several years.
Which brings me to RVing. I'very never owned a RV before and prior to this, had toyed with buying a 1976 GMC Palm Beach. I figured I could get a RV and literally take my home with me where ever I go every 3-9 months. In the town where I raised my family in Ohio is a 1986 40' wide body Newell parked next to a junk yard. It's been there for at least 5-6 years.I like how sturdily built Newells are and how well maintained ones hold their value. While at home for the holiday, I spoke to the owner. He indicated he'd sell it. He said it was bought new by his friend in Texas, he bought it from him with the intent to retire and travel with his wife. That didn't happen, so he wants it gone. Visually, it's a mess. The clear coat is fading, it appears a pole or 2 1/2 inch blunt object pierced the skin just behind the mid entry door. It has 208,000 miles on the odometer but has had both the 8v92 and Allison trans replaced about 25000 miles back. The interior needs deep cleaning, the 24.5 tires need replacing. All the window gaskets are rotted, the driver's windshield and the middle divider are cracked. I can't tell if the engine looks replaced or not. He has all the receipts, books and instructions from new, as well and said he'd start it up if I had the time. He wants $50000. Steep for a therapist. I've looked at others online of the same vintage and better condition for 29-35000
My question is, is it worth it? I'm a mechanically handy guy so many things I can repair myself. I don't have a trust fund to repair like new, a little bit at a time while living in it
If I'm not able to purchase the coach, (I'd have to finance that much) it'd be great to see someone else rescue it and enjoy traveling.
Thanks for allowing my ramble.
Ian
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