It's hard to believe how low the prices on converted coaches has fallen. Take a look the interior, there is a lot of hours just in the wood work. It has roof airs, very unusual for that time frame. I don't know anything about this coach, I just saw it on Ebay and thought some of you nuts that have been shopping for a converted coach would like to know.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1990-PREVOST-COUNTRY-COACH-40FT-/130527791437?pt=RVs_Campers&hash=item1e6410094d (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1990-PREVOST-COUNTRY-COACH-40FT-/130527791437?pt=RVs_Campers&hash=item1e6410094d)
Ken
That is a beautiful coach!!! If that thing sells for 50k, I'm going to kick myself for not having the extra cash to buy it. I bet that it will sell for a lot more than that though. If not, we are all doomed. :'( We can kiss our investments good by.
That Prevost belongs to 5 States Helicopter services doubt if he gets 50 for it but looks like he has done some work since the last time I was in it,fwiw he set roof top AC units for me in the past.
Seayfam your are a funny guy thinking a bus is a investment lol,I am not going to tell you guys what he offered that bus to me for
good luck
You know Clifford,
I use to think a house was an investment, I invested in them for 20 years now. There was a time when I would make money on them. Now on the four I have left, I have lost a total of 200k just in the last two years. I know a bus is no investment, but what we do have into them is just depreciating every day. Next thing you know, you will have to pay someone to take them off our hands.
Almost that way now Gary people are so under with them and the price of fuel there is no demand,talking with some friends at Marathon they converted 12 last year they were converting over 60 a year sold 2 that was to Jimmy Johnson #48 and the heart Doc in Phoenix fwiw they have new 2008 models sitting for sale and I can relate to the real estate market want do some trading lol
good luck
Lol! Alaska for Arizona? You betcha!
Early 90's CC's there is many many others out there like it.
Big drawback for that vintage is all the switch panels about the cockpit are backlit in lighting that is all soldered together in gangs and when 1 goes out you have to desolder are rebuild the entire panel.
PINA
The power meters are calibrated so small you need a magnifying glass to read them.
I can do without the house talking computer or often referred to as the bitch in the box they interfaced a great deal of the chassis d/c wiring thru it and it creates problems.
For a prevo conversion they were lacking in fit and finish in the bays.
They also did not come with OTR A/C and the house air are cruisair units and this can be a recipe for disaster. The cruise airs do not preform well while underway in extreme heat when they are sucking 150 degree air off of hot asphalt. Many of the CCs versions of "bus air" I come across are not working usually the dash loop remains but nothing else. Cant cool it when you have one like this.
I would NEVER buy a Prevo that has cruisair for the house side combined with no factory OTR A/C. It would have to have roof a/c that would give you guaranteed cold air when you need it most.
People are still spending some big doe for them I know of a 91 CC that recently fetched 6 diggits and it needed a ton of work
Quote from: Seayfam on June 01, 2011, 03:20:28 PM
You know Clifford,
I use to think a house was an investment, I invested in them for 20 years now.
In realistic terms, had we rented the last 20 years and put the balance of what we paid in house payments and taxes and upkeep in the bank, at compound interest, we would have a heck of a nest egg right now. Instead, the house, everything we bought, everything we "invested", was for naught.
But even something that loses value can be an investment, it doesnt always have to mean an increase in value or wealth. It can just as easily be an investment in piece of mind, or an investment in fulfilling a dream. Thats how I see the Bus. Its an investment in all of those things, as well as safety, reliability, security, serviceability, pride of ownership. I just feel really bad for the ones who bought them when they were megabucks and now are losing them or cant sell them without taking heavy losses. But everyone who bought in high, regardless whether it was a Bus, or a House, or a Ferrari or Mopar, they are all, no, we are all in the same boat.
Unfortunately it doesnt look like the pendulum will be swinging back the other way for quite a while, and by then we may not have any manufacturing infrastructure left to propel it.
Anybody that would pay a 5 digit number for 1991 CC didn't do much shopping
good luck
Quote from: luvrbus on June 01, 2011, 07:53:33 PM
Anybody that would pay a 3 digit number for 1991 CC didn't do much shopping
good luck
Are you saying sub $1K ???
Hey, did you get the PM I sent the other day??
There are many many many of these folks out there.
Savy sellers have figured out nobody can finance them so if they want to get rid of them they are financing the sale themselves. Many buyers find this same thing out all too soon and when they find a seller willing to take payments they forget everything thinking they are getting a deal and then all kinds of foolish things take place.
Most new to this do not find forums like this till after they purchase their campers. Those of us here are way more informed than your average new to the hobby prevost motorhome buyer, many also have way more disposable cash than the average schnook too ::)
Thats no deal! Friends got one exactly like it last year for way less than that. Of course they put more into it after they got it home but goes to show you there are better deals out there not to mention this model is very common is both interior and exterior!
In case you hadnt noticed Im not a real big fan of CC
That said IMO if that seller lets that bus go for less than 50 he is thrwing money out the window. Even in this market. That is a very very nice motorhome for that kind of doe.
Luverbus if you can get it cheeper than that buy it i will find you a buyer if you will finance it.
There are also many folks who would do just about anything to get one. I have not forgotten who I was as we hunted for the one we ended up with. ;D
No thanks Joe I have a H-45 Vantare I own the paper so far so good but he works for a German Co.
It is a shame what is happening in this country now days a bank I have dealt with for years the FDIC is selling the assets today they weren't big enough for a Federal bailout,only thing out there to make a few bucks on and to be safe is in the gas and oil market
good luck
My bus is in the gas and oil market. It invests into diesel every weekend and I can tell you the returns suck lol
Quote from: eddiepotts on June 02, 2011, 07:27:14 AM
My bus is in the gas and oil market. It invests into diesel every weekend and I can tell you the returns suck lol
You can look at it this way... I went on a 6 day trip with my bus getting 6.5 mpg, my inlaws traveled with us in their little Toyota dolphin. Over the whole drive, I spent $200.00 more than they did in fuel. Guess who was more comfortable in that 6 days? Also guess where they hung out? If you look at it that way... It's not so bad. I myself would rather spend twice as much on fuel and get three times the space. Ovecoarse I live in Alaska and most of the time it's too cold, wet, or windy to hang out outside.
Now when are going to fill the bus up Gary lol
I talked with Brad today he is hoping for over 50 for it he just spent big bucks for repairs
Clifford,
Here in Alaska and outside of the forums. People really think these buses are worth a lot more than the informed ones on the forums. I would bet money (And I don't bet) that bus in Anchorage AK would sell for 75 to 80k and I would bet it would be gone in 30 days. Like I said earlier, I'll kick myself for not having the cash. It would cost 4k to drive it here and another 1,000 or so for expenses. If I bought it for 50 and sold it for 65, I would still make 10k and have a fun trip to boot. ;D
If I were the same person now that I was after we found ours & before we secured financing for it and we came across this one.............
I would have been going thru some serious contortions over a camper like that in that pricerange.
IMO There are many many folks that currently fit this description that are looking at lesser coaches and higher prices.
Let us know what it fetched if you can.
Joe, I know were a 1996 45ft CC with Euro Cabinets (white) 123,000 miles asking 150k but will take less I made a offer last week of 90k don't know if he will take it or not but he calls every day lol very nice coach
good luck
There is this 96 Liberty .
It is a 40 Just gorgeous looking
Ill Keep the location and bus confidential a friend is a interested party
OTR A/C
250gal fuel
roof airs
150000 miles
60 series/6speed
gorgeous understated interior for a liberty
earthtone laminates
3 yr old tires
all new chassis and house batts
He is at 140000 the seller that is.
IMO he should get that but I don't think he will and that is a crying shame
Currently his best offer was 125
I would give it an 8+ its beautiful.
Hey baby these are a big risk to be buying right now. Forget about the price of fuel. The feds keep printing out them hundreds and used buses for sale have the potential of being 45000lb paper weights.
You offered a guy 90 for a bus that was 150 OBO
You have no conscience that was cold.
Here is a real different coach
http://www.prevost-stuff.com/2010_prevost_lifestyle_for_saleCaliforniaCoachCompany.htm (http://www.prevost-stuff.com/2010_prevost_lifestyle_for_saleCaliforniaCoachCompany.htm)
Brad,sold the the bus today
good luck