I have a 1974 Dodge Travco motorhome for all and would like to find out what others think a good price for it would be from other Travco owners. I guess I have been asking too much for it but was going by the Nada price guide. You can see pictures that might help on my sales add on this site. Thank you for all and any information.

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It really depends on condition and how sound it is mechanically. It is hard to price a vintage unit. I have seen them priced from as little as $1000 to $25,000 for one that runs. I paid $2000 for Nessie our 76 Travco Mahal with the interior partially gutted. I have about another $4,000 into it and still not done. 

The only issue with the motorhome it is in need of new tires and fuel lines due to sitting. Everything else is in working order. I have it listed on this site with lots of pictures. Take a look and see what you think. 

Winter is the best time to buy but, Spring is the best time to sell. People buying in the winter are expecting to get something cheep because a lot of folks sell just so they don't have it hanging around the winter and deteriorating. I would wait a couple months if you can and try selling it then. If your rig is worth what you are asking don't sell it short.

 

Pictures and a good overall description is imperative

I just paid 9500,- USD for a Dodge Travco 1971 in good condition. Motor and all the equipment works.

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