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Location: Louisiana | I'm looking to buy a trailer and someone I know has an aluminum 1990 Sooner BP trailer, straight load, Warmblood size, with tack room, which is just what I'm looking for. It's in good condition. She is asking $7500. Is that a good price? It seems high to me given how old the trailer is but I admit I don't really know what I'm talking about. |
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Elite Veteran
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  Location: Northern CA | Yes, that is high. But....The older models of that era are more solid and better built I think. Plus, the bumper pull is the high market right now since everyone is "downsizing" the vehicle to a SUV daily driver/ hauler. |
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     Location: TN | That seems high to me. I bought a 1999 Featherlite gooseneck 8120 16' stock trailer in August and paid $6500. It is in excellent condition and has 5 new tires on it. It was used to haul a couple of fox hunters a few times a year and truly look like it never had an animal in it. It does not have a dressing room but as it is only being used as a local run around and to haul pigs, it was well priced. It is also 9 years newer than the Sooner you are looking at. |
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