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Summeromni
Reg. Nov 2013
Posted 2013-11-23 6:14 PM (#155937)
Subject: 2011 Shadow Pro slant


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Location: Ontario
Just wanted to say I've found this forum very helpful in my trailer research!I'm looking at purchasing a used 2011 Shadow Pro, 2-horse warmblood sized 7'6" tall, and am trying to find an approximate value for it. I didn't see Shadow on the blue book list of trailers, or I would have just used that. I'm trying to determine what a fair offer would be, as I think they are asking too much. (They've had it for sale for some time, but it certainly looks to be in great shape, by the pictures - haven't driven up to see it yet). It seems to have all the bells and whistles...Even very rough estimates would be useful. I don't see any comparable trailers for sale to gauge prices...Thanks for any help!
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Dunoir1
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2013-11-26 1:58 PM (#155978 - in reply to #155937)
Subject: RE: 2011 Shadow Pro slant


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do a search here as there are tons of Shadow trailers out there
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alicenancy
Reg. Nov 2013
Posted 2013-11-27 5:13 AM (#155996 - in reply to #155978)
Subject: RE: 2011 Shadow Pro slant


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Rick Heine, co-owner and data specialist for Horse Trailer World saw even more opportunity for the product to become an online tool with valuations available to the individual buyer as well as business-to-business. "It's a goal to get the online version of the Horse Trailer Bluebook available to everyone as soon as possible, certainly by the end of the year." says Heine. "Economic conditions change quickly and hard copy was both expensive and dated by the time it was published." Both owners are excited to get the horse trailer manufactures involved in the valuation process to build a more useful pricing tool.
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