Not to sound unduly snarky, but what you're seeking would seem highly unlikely; especially on a site dedicated to dedicated to restoration and preservation. Perhaps your local craigslist would be the best place to look? Most of us have large amounts of time and money invested in our respective vehicles and a thousand Dollars is (unfortunately) kind of a drop in the bucket.
Good luck on your search!
Although, I appreciate the comments. My ad will still remain on this rv website just in case I do run across an rvmotor home for he the price that I'm willing to pay for it. I do know there's a good chance that some may give me a good bargain for the price I want to pay. This does not mean I will stop searching. As far as advertising on Craiglist, I feel it should not matter. I willing to wait until I do find one or someone gives me a good bargain for one.
Matthew has a valid point,, Craigslist is a good possibility, and even then, I have only come across RV's/trailers that are in the $1000 bracket , in need of major restoration. You might be lucky posting your ad on craigslist and maybe someone will have something close, but in that price range, do expect to put a fair amount of time,labor, and expense into it. Its like shopping for a used car,, everyone knows that the price reflects what is needed to make it road worthy.
Exactamente! Any motorized vehicle for a thousand is on the cusp of major repairs, let alone an RV.
Well I am a bit skeptical of these 2 motorhomes, but they are $1000 or less:
The Beaver looks to be in pretty fair shape! As the Romans put it so well: Caveat emptor.
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