Hi Bill, nice to hear from you. When it comes to your coach it is very difficult to place a value on it because we don't see many for sale. It is much easier to judge the value of a 28 foot Regal or a 30 foot Breakaay.
A couple folks who saw your vehicle said that you did something to the roof? Fill us in on that. Yours is certainly one of the nicest coaches I have seen around. A cherry 1996 34 footer of the new style in Prescott, AZ just went for $70 something. That is because someone saw it a fell in love with it.
My feeling, and it is just a feeling, that your coach will probably fetch something less than $60K. Is there anymore feedback out there?
Posts: 1658 | Location: Eden Prairie, MN 55346 USA | Member Since: 01-01-2001
Originally posted by davebowers: Is there anymore feedback out there?
Ummmmmmmm...........feedback is difficult without much to go on. I did a search on bill kinney and got nothing. I did kinney, and got 4 other posts, three of which were "not available". the only viable one was about a front cap.
Posts: 6169 | Location: AZ Central Highlands | Member Since: 01-09-2001
Heres the lowdown..'94 34' regency w/ 300hp turbo cummins and a 6spd allison on a spatan intermediate chassis. 54,000 miles. New tires,fridg, coleman basement air,steer safe,moen faucets,micro/convect,and an lcd tv in front. Oil changed every 3500/100 on kubota gen set. free standing ice machine.custom slide out pantry.non-smoker and no pets.
Posts: 5 | Location: elgin texas | Member Since: 12-07-2002
You can put this in the sold column. I just got an email from Bill in response to my query about winter options and he said he'd sold it. Congrat's Bill!
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Posts: 55 | Location: Hagerstown, MD, USA | Member Since: 07-24-2004
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