Posted 2005-09-28 10:36 AM (#31081) Subject: 1990 Sooner - Value?
New User
Posts: 2
Location: Interlachen, FL
I currently own a 1990 Sooner 3 horse slant stock combo, has a carpeted and paneled dressing room, screen door, 3 tier saddle rack, bridle rack. The horse area has an place for a rear tack, but it didn't come with it when I purchased it used.
Can anyone give me a ball park figure on what it may be worth? I'd like to sell it and upgrade to a different trailer.
Posted 2005-09-29 7:05 AM (#31105 - in reply to #31081) Subject: RE: 1990 Sooner - Value?
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Posts: 648
Location: Coconut Creek, FL
Why don't you check the past sales on this site, may give you an idea. Is it all aluminum, alum skin? need more details and you might get some responses. Condition of the trailer? height, stal length, etc
Posted 2005-09-30 12:08 PM (#31180 - in reply to #31081) Subject: RE: 1990 Sooner - Value?
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Posts: 648
Location: Coconut Creek, FL
The low height is an issue as most people are looking for 7'+ and I personally won't even consider a trailer unless it's at least 7'. (Course mine is 7'9" and wish more trailers were that height).
It's also a stock model, no frills, and 15 years old. I would guess maybe $5,000 but I'm not a dealer. You would probably do better trading it in.
Posted 2005-10-04 8:38 AM (#31295 - in reply to #31081) Subject: RE: 1990 Sooner - Value?
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Posts: 98
Location: Baldwin City, KS 66006
$5000 is TOO low. Sooner's hold their value as well as the fact that an aluminum trailer doesn't rust. Watch ebay for similar trailers and look on this site for comparable trailers. I wouln't start it any lower than $7500........you can always take less but you can't raise the price. Last resort......don't trade it in....they want to give as little as possible so they can make more on it. Don't give it away!!! Good luck