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Subject: Thinking bluebird purchase


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BillyBird
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Date Posted: 05/ 24/ 07, 7:14am

So I have been watching some of the recent bluebird sales and have been looking at the various descriptions of the vintage birds and the owners who care for them. I am looking at the FC models for ease of maintenance and the cooler running environment and have focused my attention on the 1987 to 1989 vintage, 35' seems adequate. I grew up traveling in Motorhomes and am now looking to return to the road with my family of 4 (two small kids!). Please any input advise, suggestions on my first Bird purchase would be greatly appreciated.

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[> Subject: Re: Thinking bluebird purchase


Author:
Bill
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Date Posted: 05/ 25/ 07, 4:36pm

Review the History and check list on this web site.
FC's are a good value, but will need some sweat equity and at least $10k to 15K after purchase, over the first two or three years, This also depends on how much work you can do yourself. The latter the year the better, all will need some work, But you will eventually have a very road ready dependable machine, and more fun than any other other brand, with possibly fewer dollars lost when you decide to sell or upgrade.
I also like the later FC'S , they are the correct size for our needs and they suite our budget.

Bill 88 FC

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[> Subject: Re: Thinking bluebird purchase


Author:
June Scott
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Date Posted: 01/ 12/ 08, 8:45pm

I know you're focused on the '87 year model, however you might just be interested in our '85 model especially with the kids in mind. We are seriously considering selling our '85 35 foot Wanderlodge. It has 3 air conditioners and two twin beds in the rear. She is in good shape and we haven't had a single problem with her over the last 3 years!
We are simply considering upgrading to a newer model. We will stay with Bluebird since we feel they are a quality product. We are asking $50,000 obo.
Contact us if you are interested. Thanks - June & Mike Scott

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