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Subject: info on pricing a used unit


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alan benfield
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Date Posted: 07/ 18/ 02, 7:57am

Does anyone put out a guide on what one should expect to pay for an older Bluebird? I'm looking for an older unit, preferably gas as it will be parked in the south for 6 months a year and lived in in Mexico the other 6 months so it won't be driven much. Any help appreciated, thanks

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Author:
Eric Johnson
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Date Posted: 08/ 2/ 02, 4:20am

Best sources of pricing are ads in FMCA classifieds, the Vintage Blue Bird Site, and Bird Connection web site. Takes time but you can develop a feel for what's on the market. Older coaches, in good condition, don't depreciate much year to year. I'm most familiar with 1980's FC's and see prices for them running from $45K to $100K depending year, condition and what's been done to them. For the situation you describe, a trailer might be a better choice. Old Blue Birds work best when they are run frequently. Engines don't like to sit for months on end.
Good Luck!

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