1997 Sooner
atkhorses
Reg. Jun 2013
Posted 2013-06-30 9:19 AM (#153026)
Subject: 1997 Sooner


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Location: New Braunfels, TX
I'm looking at a Sooner 97 model.  I'm trying to figure out the value of the trailer since it is 16 yo.  It is a 3H with dinette, microwave,fridge, separate toiletand shower.  New tires, although they are truck tires not trailer tires (I don't know if that makes a difference---I do know Discount Tire will not put a truck tire on a trailer for some reason I do not know yet!).  They want 16,000 for the trailer.  i plan on hooking the trailer up to electricity and running everything to make sure all works, no leaks ad if there is  leak--where it is and what it may cost to get corrected.  It's a great trailer for what we need, but a little pricey I thought for a 97.  Can anyone help me out here?  I sure do appreciate it!
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beenaround
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2013-07-02 9:50 AM (#153070 - in reply to #153026)
Subject: RE: 1997 Sooner




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Location: A high mountain peak
If it's FRP, I'd stay away from it.
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jim bob
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2013-07-02 10:11 AM (#153071 - in reply to #153026)
Subject: RE: 1997 Sooner


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If it is an FRP trailer; it is pricey, but if it's aluminum frame and skin; it's right in the ball park.
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Tau44
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2013-07-05 9:07 AM (#153157 - in reply to #153026)
Subject: RE: 1997 Sooner


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Location: Madisonville KY

I am new here and looking at trailers myself to purchase.

 

I know this is dumb question but what is FRP?

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