Not my Tonka Truck, but it could be yours... Looks like a reasonably nice rig.
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/rvd/4749771856.html
http://milwaukee.craigslist.org/rvd/4749771856.html
BroncoHauler said:That one pops up all the time, but never seems to sell. Not sure if the color scares people off, the price scares them off, or what is going on.
I'd drop the price to $65K, powdercoat the bumpers and ladder black, and I think it wold have sold by now.
Herb
:i7:MountainBikeRoamer said:...waiting for duty.
BroncoHauler said::i7:MountainBikeRoamer said:...waiting for duty.
Talk about a visual.
BroncoHauler said:That one pops up all the time, but never seems to sell. Not sure if the color scares people off, the price scares them off, or what is going on.
I'd drop the price to $65K, powdercoat the bumpers and ladder black, and I think it wold have sold by now.
Herb
BrianBlair said:Definitely one of the strangest builds I've seen. I personally wouldn't trade the fridge for anything......and I also can't imagine having a toilet in a vehicle of the size.
BB
MountainBikeRoamer said:BroncoHauler said:That one pops up all the time, but never seems to sell. Not sure if the color scares people off, the price scares them off, or what is going on.
I'd drop the price to $65K, powdercoat the bumpers and ladder black, and I think it wold have sold by now.
Herb
I agree about the bumper and ladder colors. It would look a lot more serious and "together" with the removal of the silver color. It might be worth painting the penthouse roof to match the body as well, so it doesn't look so patchy.
Still going with this.......the interior in that particular rig could use a bit of "staging," as well (as they say in Real Estate circles....making the inside of a house look warm and attractive to "move into.")
It looks pretty austere in there, not very inviting....what with the cold gray washable rubber floors, white paneling, and un-flinching cold LED lighting. The lack of propane, stove or heater makes it literally cold in there. As far as amenities go.....it's hard to ever ignore the highly-visible, brave-looking toilet in the corner, at arm's reach from the couch....waiting for duty.
Not very homey stuff.
Feels like looking into an ambulance.
(All of this said.......I would still love to have this rig :a1: )