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01chevduramax 06-26-2016 07:57 PM

1972 C30 open road motor home!
 
There is a really nice olive green '72 C30 open road camper for sale on Portland craigslist. I went to look at it yesterday. To my surprise, my wife loved it! We couldn't get a great look because it was buried back in the shop. No battery, no propane tanks. The truck portion of it is perfect. 350/t400, black buckets (painted green). Tilt, tach, 68,000 miles.

The camper part is original. In decent condition. Couldn't test any of the appliances or plumbing. He says it's all good, works fine.

Asking price is $13,999. Too much money for us on it. FIRM on the $14k.
These things are hard to find info on. Mecum auctions sold one last month for $18,500. I see one on the board for sale from 2015 for $7,000.

Does anybody have one, or know of one in the NW? I would have brought $10,000 for that beast if we could test it out. I can't get the link to show up. Anybody out there know the ins and outs of these? Or even the shorter Mitchells? I hope I didn't low ball it.

kcsa75 06-26-2016 08:08 PM

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There is a really nice olive green '72 C30 open road camper for sale on Portland craigslist. I went to look at it yesterday. To my surprise, my wife loved it! We couldn't get a great look because it was buried back in the shop. No battery, no propane tanks. The truck portion of it is perfect. 350/t400, black buckets (painted green). Tilt, tach, 68,000 miles.

The camper part is original. In decent condition. Couldn't test any of the appliances or plumbing. He says it's all good, works fine.

Asking price is $13,999. Too much money for us on it. FIRM on the $14k.
These things are hard to find info on. Mecum auctions sold one last month for $18,500. I see one on the board for sale from 2015 for $7,000.

Does anybody have one, or know of one in the NW? I would have brought $10,000 for that beast if we could test it out. I can't get the link to show up. Anybody out there know the ins and outs of these? Or even the shorter Mitchells? I hope I didn't low ball it.

Is this it? http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/cto/5599647862.html
From the outside it sure looks clean, but $14K? I don't know.

GR8-68 06-26-2016 08:30 PM

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That sure is pretty !! I love it :chevy:

01chevduramax 06-26-2016 08:55 PM

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That's him. It's got ahold of my family. My two sons were up on the bunk above the cab. They're 6, and 8. The 6 year old was really pissed at me today after I told him we're not getting it. Even my wife was really let down. I just couldn't go above $10,000... I know I'd end up putting another $2,000 in it. He said he'll just keep it if nobody buys it. I'll save his number.

SoCoC10 06-27-2016 09:06 AM

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How about this one for $800? It needs work but leaves you lots in your bubget. https://cosprings.craigslist.org/cto/5619245442.html

01chevduramax 06-27-2016 10:02 AM

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I wish it was closer! I can't imagine trying to tow that home.
It would be fun to rebuild the camper and make it my own. I wonder if it has the avocado green Coleman oven in it. That was about the coolest thing on the green one.

At this point I'm looking for one that is basically ready to camp. I've got my current truck project to finish before I start anything else. If there was one as good as the green one, with an owner that wanted to sell it, I'd fly over and drive it home.

Swiftshifter68 06-27-2016 10:42 AM

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This one's in the Bay Area, been listed a number of times:

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/cto/5635225581.html

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If memory serves, it's a kind of Bronze exterior with Black interior, very nice original shape too. That one for $14K MUST be nice, as this one's in the top-5 cleanest I've seen. Good luck!

Swiftshifter68 06-27-2016 11:07 AM

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Shoot, just went lookin' for pic's over on Google/Images and I think this is the same one:

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/c...p?product=6584

basketcase 06-27-2016 11:49 AM

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If that green one is as nice as it looks and is as good as the seller claims, it may be cheaper in the long run than trying to fix up one that needs completely gone through. That camper stuff is not cheap to rebuild. I can't imagine getting either of the other 2 samples in this thread camping ready and looking nice for anything close to that $14k asking price. The family is going to want it to be nice inside and out.

Why don't you walk in there with $12,000. cash in your hand. It's easy to say no when you say $12,000. but not so easy to say no when you hold cash right in front of his face.

Tom

01chevduramax 06-27-2016 04:22 PM

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If I were selling a motorhome, it would be all washed/waxed. Pulled out of the shop. 100% ready to leave for a camping trip. There would be beer/sodas in the cold refrigerator. I would offer one. I would let you wash your hands in hot water from the sink. You would try the shower, and flush the toilet. We would light the oven and cooktop. Turn the heater on.

Then I would drive it a few miles. Get it to 60mph. Go up a hill. Let go of the wheel and tap the brakes.

I would have a ladder to inspect the roof.

Then We would talk money. I'd start at $14k too.
If he had done that, I would have bought it. One way or another it would have been mine.
But I could tell he doesn't want to sell it. My theory is his wife wants it gone. There was a new travel trailer sitting in front of it. He probably agreed to sell the motorhome once he bought the trailer! Now it's "For sale" but not really.

01chevduramax 06-27-2016 04:24 PM

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Swiftshifter:
The pics from this site say the truck has a turbo 400 Trans. Craigslist ad truck says turbo 350. Either way thank you for the lead. I'm calling now.

Coley 06-27-2016 04:42 PM

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Originally Posted by 01chevduramax (Post 7637011)
..........My theory is his wife wants it gone.....

...ahhhh!!! Bingo!
You might be in the driver's seat after all (..pardon the pun).
I love it when wives put husbands under pressure to sell some of their guy stuff....that makes it 'buyers market time', at least if you are strategic.
If you visit him again...wait until his wife is within earshot then make him an offer that she can hear.
OR call them up through the day when he is probably not around and talk briefly with his wife about your offer....this works like gangbusters in getting a deal.
If she hears that there is $10,000 in cash waiting in an envelope in the driveway....you'd be surprised what hits the sales lane...lol.:lol:

My two bits.
Coley

01chevduramax 06-27-2016 04:52 PM

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Coley:
That is hilarious! My wife says "let's look up his home phone and get his wife on." I laughed and pictured someone buying my stuff like that! Ouch.

Either way I'm waiting on pics from the one slick shifter posted. Me and the wife might finally get to use our Alaska air miles!

01chevduramax 06-27-2016 09:56 PM

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Those are the same trucks! This one is nice. Not nearly as nice as the green one. It's missing a lot of the little details that make the green so cool. Back sliding doors with a fold down deck is the best part! That and the avocado green appliances.

Tiger Joe 06-28-2016 07:58 AM

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This one has been for sale for quite a while:
http://pittsburgh.craigslist.org/cto/5607598884.html

I know PA is opposite side of the country, but you might be able to get it shipped.

Dustmaker65 06-28-2016 08:41 AM

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I know of one that may be available soon :)

https://scontent-atl3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...43&oe=580D92AA

01chevduramax 06-28-2016 09:08 PM

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I got a lead on a really nice open road (with the back deck/sliding glass) about 45 minutes from me. I've found quite a few nice ones. Just not close enough. If I get one I would want to drive it home. I've never driven farther than Idaho!

old Chevy guy 06-28-2016 10:10 PM

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I would love to buy one of these in great condition. If you really love it make him a better offer than 10000. Your wife already wants it that's the hardest part of any old truck deal. If the camper is all good that's the other hardest part. If the trucks that nice with low miles you know it will be better than anything you can buy that's been made since.

01chevduramax 06-29-2016 01:55 AM

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Originally Posted by old Chevy guy (Post 7638298)
I would love to buy one of these in great condition. If you really love it make him a better offer than 10000. Your wife already wants it that's the hardest part of any old truck deal. If the camper is all good that's the other hardest part. If the trucks that nice with low miles you know it will be better than anything you can buy that's been made since.

You're right. I'm going to call him this week. I have never seen my wife get interested in anything like this. She has been searching for more of them! If he will pull it out, and get everything working, I will buy it.
It will be mine! Oh yes.... It will be mine.:bann:

Ken B 06-29-2016 06:29 AM

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Originally Posted by 01chevduramax (Post 7638512)
You're right. I'm going to call him this week. I have never seen my wife get interested in anything like this. She has been searching for more of them! If he will pull it out, and get everything working, I will buy it.
It will be mine! Oh yes.... It will be mine.:bann:

Now that's the spirit! Happy wife happy life. We all like to get a super good deal but sometimes ya just gotta pay the man...

01chevduramax 06-29-2016 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Ken B (Post 7638566)
Now that's the spirit! Happy wife happy life. We all like to get a super good deal but sometimes ya just gotta pay the man...

I guess a good deal doesn't always involve paying less than something is worth. If I do buy this motorhome, I guarantee my kids will ask to borrow it once they have families of their own.
I say again: it will be mine!

tutone 07-12-2016 08:27 PM

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Well, How did you end up? Did you get it? Inquiring minds.....

70STOVEBOLT 07-14-2016 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by tutone (Post 7651190)
well, how did you end up? Did you get it? Inquiring minds.....

x2

01chevduramax 07-27-2016 06:13 PM

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I said it would be mine. I really meant that. I really really wanted it to be mine...


$12,000 later it's mine!!! More than I wanted to give for it. Less than he wanted to get for it. I drove it home. Honestly one of the coolest things on 6 wheels in the US. It runs better than any carbureted engine I've seen. It's got a few minor flaws I plan to address. Nothing hard or too expensive. Everything works, and works well. Thank you very much to Gary for taking such good care of it for over 30 years! I couldn't be more excited, my kids are crazy about it, even my wife loves it!Attachment 1556402
More pics and maybe a thread just for it. Anyone else in the US have one like it? We searched and searched. This thing is a 9.5/10 perfect original motorhome.

68 CRACKERBOX 07-27-2016 06:33 PM

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that kind make the one the guy bought in ND for 2700 delivered seem cheap.

swamp rat 07-27-2016 06:52 PM

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Nicest one i have seen yet!

Dieselwrencher 07-27-2016 10:47 PM

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Holly cow that is an amazing camper! Very nice buy! I'll be looking for the thread on it. I've been trying to find a decent priced one around here which hasn't happened yet.

01chevduramax 07-28-2016 12:12 AM

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The thread is going to be boring if I do it. I'm not touching much. This thing is soooooooo nice. The PO cried while I drove down his driveway. I'll never forget it.

Ken B 07-28-2016 06:38 AM

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Congrats! I think you bought the best looking one I've seen and you bought it well! Have you priced a new comparable sized motor home lately? You'll fall over from sticker shock and in my opinion they have absolutely no character and no one will ever want one of them when they are close to 50 yrs. old. Now, prepare yourself to be held up CONSTANTLY by people that just love it when you stop for gas etc... Not too mention all the people that will be takin pics of it as you are cruisin down the road. Where are you going to store it when not in use? If it were mine that baby should at the very least be kept under a lean to... I'll bet you the previous owner was one cool dude and it sounds like he cherished all the time he had with his family with that camper...

yuccales 07-28-2016 06:56 AM

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That is WAY cool!

HeloCrewChief 07-28-2016 10:09 AM

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I think you got a fair deal. This thing looks immaculate and well taken care of. Anyone that has restored a truck know that you are money ahead instead of buying someones neglected camper. You will get a ton of compliments I'm sure. I like the stance of this one too. Looks like he actually used this one on the highway which is a plus for me. I'm looking forward to the thread on this one.

01chevduramax 07-28-2016 11:35 AM

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This motorhome has a warm comfy spot in my shop. It's not heated, but it's well insulated. Never gets too hot or too cold in NW Oregon. Gary is a cool guy. Harley Davidsons, many nice cars including a 1969 suburban that is one of the nicest I've seen. When I first showed this to Ashley, she wanted to see what $13,500 could buy in a newer motorhome. That's what really got her on board! Best option was a 1997 ford van class C...

The only thing we don't like is no seat belts for the kids. So I'm going to get on that before our first camping trip in 2 weeks.

tutone 07-28-2016 07:44 PM

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Congrats, sometimes you have to pony up and pay more for something of value. You have bought one of the nicest, and my guess very few that nice, open road M/Homes out there. I love it, it looks like your wife is going to take this over and put her touch on it. You did well. Slap us up some inside pics of the camper when you can. Thanks

Joesjunk 07-28-2016 08:13 PM

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That thing is amazing! And absolutely the coolest one I have seen! And one of my favorite colors. Congrats and enjoy

AnotherWs6 07-28-2016 09:16 PM

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Very cool, congrats.

Out of curiosity, what makes you guys want a motorhome in general? I see trailer in the background and am assuming that this replaces that trailer. So what happens once you get to the campsite and need or want to go somewhere? I've always wondered this.

randy500 07-29-2016 03:40 AM

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Very cool! Can we see pics of the cab interior and engine compartment?

Dirt's72 07-29-2016 10:10 AM

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Welcome to the club o1chevduramax. Beautiful RV!

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Originally Posted by AnotherWs6 (Post 7667577)
Very cool, congrats.

Out of curiosity, what makes you guys want a motorhome in general? I see trailer in the background and am assuming that this replaces that trailer. So what happens once you get to the campsite and need or want to go somewhere? I've always wondered this.

I wanted an RV for hunting and fishing. No way could I ever afford one though. Never even thought about a 1972 one until I seen the classified ad on this forum. A low mileage original w/perfect bucket seats all original pristine interior for $3500 I jumped on it. Big block to boot I get to see all the gas stations. Had to convince the gf that how could we go on a fishing duck/goose hunting trip with a bumper pull trailer we already had and tow the boat?
Problem Solved!
If we need to go somewhere once we are set up we go. No big deal.

http://pic90.picturetrail.com/VOL217.../412690791.jpg

01chevduramax 07-29-2016 10:43 AM

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The pic of Ash on the deck is at her parents house on the way home. That's their travel trailer.

There are so many lakes to fish in Oregon! I've got a small boat that we'll tow for those trips. And this motorhome is not a huge beast! Its 23' long. I can park, drop the deck, level it and be camping in 10 minutes. Need to go to town? Chain the boat to a tree and hit the road!

Only bad part so far is I backed into a newer charger a parking lot yesterday! The rear bumper swings more than I'm used to. Minor damage no big deal. Motorhome laughed it off. I'm thinking s backup camera would help on that.

70's luvr 07-29-2016 12:12 PM

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How awesome! Cool your wife is on board!

Dan Castilleja 06-29-2024 10:51 PM

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I have a 1968 GMC Rust free, no leaks. Needs work, I have a 1972 GMC C30 front cross member with disc and power steering, 2007 duramax rearend. Both need installed

$9,500 with a 6.0LS 4L80E 80,000 miles, has CVF front runner $2200 dollar kit all freshend with new gaskets, Holly terminator engine harness, $2200 value


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