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Old 04-03-2021, 03:11 PM   #1
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1995 Sunline Solaris 1950

Hi all, looking for input on what the value of our 1995 T1950 might be.
We're finally upgrading to a larger camper so this one has to go.
Everything works, no leaks.
Had a bit of water damage in the front corner but it's all been repaired and dry as a bone.

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Old 04-04-2021, 06:55 AM   #2
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Hi Blazer,

Here is your photo share site link, clickable. https://photos.app.goo.gl/8pXbqxNVtpwefrxu5

On a selling price, this depends on a few things. Here is a place to start, it is called NADA Guides RV used camper pricing. Here is the main site: https://www.nadaguides.com/RVs/RV-Trader

Once you get to the RV's, then to travel trailers and 5th wheels, then go to "OR select from the complete list of 2,210 manufacturers" Scroll all the wayyyyy down to Sunline. Be careful to not get Sun-lite or Sunlight they are another manufactures. Then select your year, 1995, then M-1950. NADA uses M in place of the Sunline T for trailer, not sure why, but they do. Put in your zip code, and it will give us a suggested retail price and the original price.


Consider that price a place to start. Next comes the reality of selling/buying in Covid 19 times. Any decent used RV is selling quick, the demand is high right now and above the NADA pricing for the right camper may be very possible.

Next comes, is the potential buyer educated or not. If you are looking at being fair, things like the date codes on the tires, (less the 5 years old) and no large cracks and legal tread mean they are usable for a period of time. This helps the selling price. Tires regardless of tread and cracks past 5 years should be replaced by the new owner or you before much towing is done.

Is the battery newer? in good shape? if so this can help increase sale value.

The main awning, is it in good shape? if so this can help increase sale value.

I see you are in PA, a trailer inspection state, does the trailer have a state inspection sticker still valid? This helps increase the value.

Spare tires and other aftermarket things in the deal, like a WD hitch or what ever you are trying to sell with the camper help increase the value of the sale.

And, look online at what dealers are advertising a 1995 camper for close to your size. They will be priced the highest. The Sunline brand means a lot to someone who knows what they are getting, but this is only to an educated buyer.

You mentioned no leaks, not seeing or smelling any signs of leaks inside the camper is a great place to start. If you can see them or smell them, they have been there a while. There may be seeping leaks in the walls or ceiling you may not know about as you cannot see them inside. This can happen on campers, of any brand. If you really want to know, inspect the camper with a moisture meter. Then if it comes up dry, provide that info to prospective buyer the camper is dry and show them. This is the biggest risk to anyone buying a used camper and can greatly affect the selling price to an educated buyer. If yours is totally dry, that will greatly increase the sale value. It is worth it, to pay more for a dry used camper. A small leak to the right person who can do the repair it themselves, is tolerable if they can get it at a fair price. To a person who has no means to repair it themselves, it can be a large problem if they want to keep the camper many years.

This link can help on the moisture meter if you want to provide that level of offering to a buyer. https://www.sunlineclub.com/forums/f...per-17613.html

Your pics look good, that camper will make the right person, a happy camper.

Hope this helps and good luck with your sale. A good looking used Sunny is a hot commodity.

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