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Hey... another Barth in Virginia. Sherrie grew up in Yorktown.


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Here's the direct link:

1997 Barth Monarch - 18,678 miles

Looks like a nice rig! Starting price of $30k (which is probably the minimum price the seller will let it go for) is decent but I don't know if it'll bring that much with the current RV market.
 
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Starting price of $30k (which is probably the minimum price the seller will let it go for)

The starting price is $30K, but it is a reserve auction which would indicate the minimum price is higher than that.

A 1995 34' with 78,000 miles just sold for $35K on EBay this week. I would put this one at closer to $50K with 18,000 miles on her.




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Ah, I didn't notice the reserve indicator at first glance. I skipped right to the photos. Smiler

The high resale prices of these rigs is what priced me out of the market when I was buying. But it's good news for anyone who already has their Barth. Wink
 
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6 hours left and no bids so far.
 
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Things are starting to heat up here. I'm guessing a reserve of 35 or better. Should go for 42 if these buyers are serious. What say U?


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Bidding ended at 33,204 without meeting reserve.


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