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| So, how much would you pay for a 96 Brenderup Prestige that is in great condition all the light work, and the brakes. I probly guessing about 5000. does that sound reeasonable?
Edited by bumperpull8 2008-07-30 6:18 AM
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Location: Vermont | Originally written by bumperpull8 on 2008-07-29 8:31 PM So, how much would you pay for a 96 Brenderup Prestige that is in great condition all the light work, and the brakes. I probly guessing about 500. does that sound reeasonable? Very reasonable...downright low... |
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Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey | Sounds about $500 to high.......... |
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| haha, sorry i meant to type 5000 |
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Location: Fort Worth, Tx | I would say around $4500...but used Brenderups are in such demand that it could easily go higher. |
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Location: Hunting Valley, Ohio | Buy American!
One thing you'll never hear an American Cowboy say, "I prefer Heineken over St. Pauly Girl." Goes for Horse Trailers too. We Drink Pabst Beer in America.
Edited by KCW 2008-08-20 1:50 PM
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Location: Home of Wild Turkey Whiskey | Originally written by bumperpull8 on 2008-07-30 6:18 AM haha, sorry i meant to type 5000 I'm sorry, then you would be $5000 to high...... |
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Location: Fort Worth, Tx | KCW-perhaps you should check your facts... BRENDERUP is the only European designed horse trailer to be built, in the US for the US. For more than 20 years this remarkable line of one and two horse bumper pull trailers have blended the refinement of European engineering with the durability of American materials. |
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Location: Kentucky | It's my opinion that used Brenderup's are sought after and hard to come by. Folks that have them generally love them too much to sell. With today's gas prices and the fact that the Brenderup can be towed by smaller vehicles, I'd say your trailer is gonna sell quick and at the 5000 that you want. I wish you luck! I wonder how you'll ever find a trailer tall enough for your guys if the Brenderup's generous height wasn't tall enough, but I'm not well versed in that area. I try to keep my mounts, well...mountable! LOL
Edited by kentuckyrain 2008-07-30 9:02 PM
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