These days, there are quite a few class C motorhomes ending up in the boneyards... Betcha you could find one there for less than five thousand pennies. My last one (now in the '77 ASI) cost me two thousand pennies. That's not a bad price for a five hundred dollar furnace. Jim
On Oct 28, 2009, at 4:02 PM, Mike S wrote: > At 06:34 PM 10/28/2009, John C... wrote... >> Reply to the question, " So where can this marvel be had for >> pennies?" >> Answer, "Search.ebay.com with a search string of RV furnace" >> That furnace. three days to go. $52.00 > > Well, 5200 pennies, but good luck. > > On eBay, the lowest priced _completed_ listing for an "RV furnace" is > 28,001 pennies (plus shipping). But, that one wouldn't fit in the > space > shown for a Vanagon (more like 30,000 pennies plus shipping). Lower > priced sales are for manuals, or parts. > > New can be had for a bit more than 40,000 pennies. > > All of the above is more than what I'd consider "pennies." |
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