Airstream campers are popular travel trailers sold and used many years after they are made. If you are thinking about getting one of these metal campers, you will discover that the model years sold go back to the 1950s. After you decide on the model in which you are interested, it might take you a while to locate it. Airstream owners don't let go of their campers often. If you are less picky about the model or year, then you might be able to purchase a camper quicker.
Instructions
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Find the used Airstream camper you want to purchase. You can look at dealers near you that sell Airstreams as well as search several online sites that specialize in Airstreams for sale listings such as Used Airstream, Airstream Trailers and Motor Home RV. Links to these sites are provided in Resources.
2Research the model of the Airstream camper you are considering to make sure the asking price is fair. Compare the price with other similar Airstream campers as well as the price listing of the Airstream model in NADA, which lists Airstreams through 1975.
3Determine the cost of repairs of any damages to the Airstream. Contact mechanics, carpenters, electricians and other repairmen to get estimates. Subtract these costs from the value you came up with for the camper. Also add in any improvements beyond normal repairs such as new wood cabinets or a flat screen TV. Compare this to the asking price to decide how to negotiate if you do not feel the price is right.
4Negotiate and decide on a price with the seller. Pay the price that you settle on or obtain financing from a bank for the cost.
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