EnviroProf
Advanced Member
I have decided to sell my 2017 Fleet and do a Ford Transit van camper build. About a year ago I was caught in a nasty hail storm in Colorado and it dimpled the thin aluminum sheet that covers the roof. No other damage was done to the camper and the roof is intact and water-tight. You obviously can't see the dimples unless you are on a ladder. Living in Western Pennsylvania it is almost impossible to get fixed. The nearest FWC shop that can fix this is in Denver.
So, the question is should I get it fixed and then sell, or offer it for sale with a discount of a couple thousand dollars. Are some buyers going to jump at the chance to save some $$ for a cosmetic issue that you really can't see?
So, the question is should I get it fixed and then sell, or offer it for sale with a discount of a couple thousand dollars. Are some buyers going to jump at the chance to save some $$ for a cosmetic issue that you really can't see?