"maristgrad" (maristgrad)
02/26/2017 at 07:19 • Filed to: None | 2 | 10 |
Front view- had to move all the cars around and dismantle the gate just to pull it in.
My father in law gave us a riverside property a few miles north from where we live. We planned on building a farm and cabin up there but it turns out it’s much easier to start a farm then to build a comfortable cabin with electric, plumbing, etc. So we usually either camp out there or drive two hours total both ways to tend to our plants. Lately I’ve been on a Copart tear and ran into this $4800 gem. It runs and drives perfectly, plus it’s remarkably clean for its age. After visualizing it on the property as my first step towards building a cabin, as it would be parked on the property 24/7 as my base of operations, I pulled the trigger.
Still not enough parking for all the cars, some had to go to the office
OMG, I couldn’t be happier. First of all I underestimated how fucking massive these things are, I had to dismantle part of my front gate in order to get it into drive way. It exceeded my dream for a comfortable base of operations until we build the cabin. Shit I might just use it as the cabin hahaha but I will definitely keep it on the property adjacent to the cabin once it’s completed so it can still be used. It’s amazing. I’m sorry I’m gushing guys, I’m having amazing luck with Copart the past few weeks, it’s blowing my mind. Now with this I can probably finish building my cabin by the end of the summer. Super excited and once again COPART RULESS!!!!????!!!!!????!!!!!
I realize it’s messy, I literally have owned it for less than 48 hours. We’re going update the interior with a flat screen TV, internet and an office essentially, besides the essentials like kitchen gear to grill up steaks and a freezer for I’ve cream. One step closer to my wife and I getting the dream cabin started. We might finish by Christmas depending on conditions and if I can secure enough building material.
But what do you guys think? Is Copart a good place to buy RVs and motorbikes? Or are they deathtraps waiting to happen lol
Comments below
TheRealBicycleBuck
> maristgrad
02/26/2017 at 07:43 | 3 |
Looks like a good find. Your strategy is pretty common where I’m from, but they usually buy a travel trailer instead of a motor home. Those can be quite a bit bigger and can’t drive away under their own power. Removing the wheels makes them harder to steal. I knew a family of four who lived in one for over a year while they were building their house.
It reminds me of the tiny house movement. They build something that is less functional, less roadworthy, and costs about the same as a travel trailer.
Flavien Vidal
> maristgrad
02/26/2017 at 08:03 | 2 |
Grow an 80's mustache, a mullet and call it “Shag-mobile” now :)
vondon302
> maristgrad
02/26/2017 at 08:12 | 0 |
Nice score! I keep on getting out bid on Copart but thats just my luck. That’s gonna work out fine for you and your cabin plan. Hell I don’t see how you could lose at that price.
Congrats and enjoy!
http://oppositelock.kinja.com/so-i-went-to-copart-1791646807
HFV has no HFV. But somehow has 2 motorcycles
> maristgrad
02/26/2017 at 08:36 | 1 |
Looks like a steal to me. Why was it on Copart tho? I don’t see any exterior damage. Do cars end up there if they’re repossessed?
Leon711
> maristgrad
02/26/2017 at 08:54 | 0 |
Love it. Too big for the UK though. I’ve often toyed with idea of building a compact motorhome for me and my wife to be.
Ready for an adventure!
> HFV has no HFV. But somehow has 2 motorcycles
02/26/2017 at 09:25 | 0 |
A lot of those vehicles are in good shape. It’s kinda like eBay Craigslist.
Matt Nichelson
> Flavien Vidal
02/26/2017 at 09:44 | 0 |
Nothing
> maristgrad
02/26/2017 at 10:14 | 0 |
Do you have a broker’s license, or do you live in a state that doesn’t require one? I’m in CO and need a license if I were to try and buy anything on Copart. It was frustrating because I watched a lovely wrecked Coyote swap candidate for my Cougar go really cheaply.
Urambo Tauro
> maristgrad
02/26/2017 at 11:09 | 0 |
Pretty cool! Did you test everything out (the fridge, the plumbing, etc.)? RVs can be a lot of work...
Frank Grimes
> maristgrad
05/02/2017 at 16:01 | 0 |
You seem to know the copart kung fu. I tried google and came up empty. Is there any way to see the vehicle sold price after an auction is over?