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Classified Ads - Basics, Tips and Helps
- By Janet H
- Published 10/2/2009
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Janet H
Janet lives in the Pacific Northwest with her family and one neurotic Border Collie.
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Buying or selling an Airstream? We can help. The AIR classifieds are
free and offered as a membership benefit. Any AIR member may post an ad
at no cost. Our classifieds has an items wanted section and an items
for sale section. Our moderators monitor the classifieds section and
make every effort to remove old or inaccurate ads, please help us by
reporting any issues you may encounter.
How to get started: When you first visit the classifieds page, you may be prompted to log in again. Be sure to click the remember me box.
If you are selling an Airstream or parts, take some pictures. Ads with pictures help prospective buyers understand what they're getting. If you are already an AIR forums member, you can proceed to load your ad.
Click on "Place an ad" on the blue navigation bar and begin to compose your ad.
Tips for Sellers:
Prepare your rig for sale. Clean it, take photos, locate all the paperwork and set a price. AIR is not an auction site (like e-bay) but rather a more traditional, fixed price sales venue. When you post your ad have a clear idea of the price you want. If you are selling your item through an auction elsewhere, please do not list it in our classifieds. Your ad should describe all the features and condition of your rig accurately.
Check your messages. Prospective buyer can contact you in a variety of ways. AIR ads have an option for comments and you will need to log in and check these often. You may also receive e-mail inquiries through our forum. Your e-mail address is kept private during this initial contact but if you respond to that e-mail the prospective buyer will then be able to see your e-mail address.
Complete the sale. Have a proper bill of sale ready. Understand your own States laws regarding the transfer of a vehicle to another State if that is involved. Do not give possession of your rig to the buyer until you have secured funds or cash in hand. Bank Wire Transfers, Cashiers Checks are both common ways to exchange funds for goods. If you take a personal check, you should allow it to clear the banking system and have verification from your bank that the funds are actually in your account, before you give the buyer possession. If the seller is arranging financing, make sure that that is done on a provisional basis before he travels to see you rig. Do not be talked into letting him return to his home state with your rig, until you really have the money. Make sure your buyer knows that s/he must pay before getting the the rig.
Avoid fraud. Be aware that there are unscrupulous folks out there. Avoid any interaction that seems odd to you or 'feels' wrong. Inquiries from oversees buyers, buyers 'agents' and other non-traditional approaches should be treated with extreme caution.
Tips for Buyers:
Set some personal expectations. Decide what you can spend, what size and vintage RV you are looking for and how far you are willing to travel to look at or pick it up. It's not uncommon for a determined buyer to travel 1000 miles or more for the right Airstream as some models are in scarce supply.
Check out the rig. For a first time RVer assessing the condition of used Airstream can be daunting. A legitimate seller should be willing to let you look through, under and in the trailer. While older Airstreams often have repair issues, a buyer that tells you little about the condition of the Airstream or says they have no idea if something works may be masking a larger issue. AIR has volunteer inspectors available to help with long distance purchases or to come along with you on an inspection. Our inspectors are volunteers and make no warranty about their expertise, but sometimes it's nice to have an extra set of eyes along.
Be prepared to buy. Some Airstream models, especially the small ones sell very quickly. You will need to be prepared to move quickly towards your purchase. Have your financing lined up and a plan for exchanging funds for item. Make sure that you understand the rules surrounding vehicle sales in the state in which you purchase and be sure to get a valid title.
Avoid fraud. Be aware that there are unscrupulous folks out there. Avoid any interaction that seems odd to you or 'feels' wrong. Inquiries from consignment sellers, sellers 'agents' and other non-traditional approaches should be treated with caution.
Disclaimer:
While every effort is made to monitor this site, by using this site you agree that neither the advertisers nor the publisher will be responsible for misinformation, typographical errors, etc., herein or any personal or financial losses that may result from the aforementioned. You further agree to be bound by our Terms of Service and Community Rules.
How to get started: When you first visit the classifieds page, you may be prompted to log in again. Be sure to click the remember me box.
If you are selling an Airstream or parts, take some pictures. Ads with pictures help prospective buyers understand what they're getting. If you are already an AIR forums member, you can proceed to load your ad.
Click on "Place an ad" on the blue navigation bar and begin to compose your ad.
- Step 1: Chose the kind of ad you want to run from the drop down menu.
- Step 2: Chose the category (drop down menu) that the ad should be placed in e.g. Vintage trailer sale, parts sale, etc.
- Step 3: Write your ad. Fill all the required fields and add as much information as possible; Prospective buyers want to read detailed descriptions of your item. Choose the condition and length of listing from the drop down menu. Please note - old ads or abandon ads may be removed by our site staff.
- Load images by clicking on 'Browse"
and selecting an image from your computer. You can repeat this step
several times to load multiple images. Buyers want to see lots of
pictures. Oversized images will be automatically resized to meet our
size restrictions.
Tips for Sellers:
Prepare your rig for sale. Clean it, take photos, locate all the paperwork and set a price. AIR is not an auction site (like e-bay) but rather a more traditional, fixed price sales venue. When you post your ad have a clear idea of the price you want. If you are selling your item through an auction elsewhere, please do not list it in our classifieds. Your ad should describe all the features and condition of your rig accurately.
Check your messages. Prospective buyer can contact you in a variety of ways. AIR ads have an option for comments and you will need to log in and check these often. You may also receive e-mail inquiries through our forum. Your e-mail address is kept private during this initial contact but if you respond to that e-mail the prospective buyer will then be able to see your e-mail address.
Complete the sale. Have a proper bill of sale ready. Understand your own States laws regarding the transfer of a vehicle to another State if that is involved. Do not give possession of your rig to the buyer until you have secured funds or cash in hand. Bank Wire Transfers, Cashiers Checks are both common ways to exchange funds for goods. If you take a personal check, you should allow it to clear the banking system and have verification from your bank that the funds are actually in your account, before you give the buyer possession. If the seller is arranging financing, make sure that that is done on a provisional basis before he travels to see you rig. Do not be talked into letting him return to his home state with your rig, until you really have the money. Make sure your buyer knows that s/he must pay before getting the the rig.
Avoid fraud. Be aware that there are unscrupulous folks out there. Avoid any interaction that seems odd to you or 'feels' wrong. Inquiries from oversees buyers, buyers 'agents' and other non-traditional approaches should be treated with extreme caution.
Tips for Buyers:
Set some personal expectations. Decide what you can spend, what size and vintage RV you are looking for and how far you are willing to travel to look at or pick it up. It's not uncommon for a determined buyer to travel 1000 miles or more for the right Airstream as some models are in scarce supply.
Check out the rig. For a first time RVer assessing the condition of used Airstream can be daunting. A legitimate seller should be willing to let you look through, under and in the trailer. While older Airstreams often have repair issues, a buyer that tells you little about the condition of the Airstream or says they have no idea if something works may be masking a larger issue. AIR has volunteer inspectors available to help with long distance purchases or to come along with you on an inspection. Our inspectors are volunteers and make no warranty about their expertise, but sometimes it's nice to have an extra set of eyes along.
Be prepared to buy. Some Airstream models, especially the small ones sell very quickly. You will need to be prepared to move quickly towards your purchase. Have your financing lined up and a plan for exchanging funds for item. Make sure that you understand the rules surrounding vehicle sales in the state in which you purchase and be sure to get a valid title.
Avoid fraud. Be aware that there are unscrupulous folks out there. Avoid any interaction that seems odd to you or 'feels' wrong. Inquiries from consignment sellers, sellers 'agents' and other non-traditional approaches should be treated with caution.
Disclaimer:
While every effort is made to monitor this site, by using this site you agree that neither the advertisers nor the publisher will be responsible for misinformation, typographical errors, etc., herein or any personal or financial losses that may result from the aforementioned. You further agree to be bound by our Terms of Service and Community Rules.
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29 Responses to "Classified Ads - Basics, Tips and Helps" 
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said this on 04 Oct 2009 1:42:46 PM CST
Dear Janet:
Maybe you can help me. I saw an Airstream in WI that I may be interested in purchasing but I live in So. Cal. I'm new to this- it's a 1994 Airstream Classic Motorhome with 96,000 miles. I don't know what it's worth or if that's a good model. Seller wants $36K but has had no bids. Any thoughts on how I might make this purchase happen? I would also need some restoration info for So. Cal. (Comment Replies Disabled)
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said this on 30 Oct 2009 4:10:27 PM CST
Hi, I don't know it you still have an interest in a motorhome but I have a 1991 36ft LandYacht. It has 72,000 miles on it. I have owned it for three years.
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said this on 05 Oct 2009 12:20:03 PM CST
You might try getting a volunteer inspector to help you out. Also post on the forum and ask for some input about price. AIR members may able to help - especially those who own trailers that are similar.
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said this on 05 Oct 2009 3:45:08 PM CST
Hi there - I sold my Airstream via these classifieds - but I can't figure out how to delete the ad. Help!?
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said this on 05 Oct 2009 9:36:46 PM CST
Hi - I don't see an ad associated with your username. A moderator can remove the ad for you or you can locate the ad, open it to edit (product options) and click sold. The ad will display a sold note and then disappear in a couple of days
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said this on 16 Oct 2009 12:28:32 PM CST
Im interested in a 34` airstream limited
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said this on 07 Dec 2009 10:19:29 AM CST
Hi Dave,
Did you find a 34' limited? We have a 30' Classic Limited for sale, just inquiring if this size would work for you. It is under "Classified" here on airstream website, or is on RV Traderonline Thanks so much, Kevin cell 817 291 1329 (Comment Replies Disabled)
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said this on 28 Oct 2009 7:39:54 PM CST
HELP!! How do I remove an ad now? Has this website changed?
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said this on 05 Nov 2009 3:48:55 PM CST
To remove an ad, log into your account and then open the ad. (You may be asked to login again on the classifieds page). Once you have opened the ad look for a link in the upper right corner for "product options". Under the drop down menu you will find options to edit or delete the ad. If you don't see the link for product options you are not logged in.
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said this on 29 Oct 2009 8:06:59 PM CST
how do you register to contact seller, It won't take my e-mail or pass word, Wayne.
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said this on 05 Nov 2009 3:50:34 PM CST
Make sure that you have registered on the Forums. To contact a seller, you must be logged in. Chances are that you will need to login again on the classifieds page.
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said this on 31 Oct 2009 9:34:35 PM CST
I have a 1972 airstreamclassad mo fp bodycch how much is it worth.
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said this on 04 Nov 2009 1:13:25 AM CST
trying to figure out how to register to be able to respond to a seller
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said this on 05 Nov 2009 1:29:44 PM CST
Hello! We are looking at a 2005 Safari 25', used very little, like new inside, stove and frig have never even been used. This would be our first Airstream. How would I find out if the asking price is fair? Thanks for any info you may offer.
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said this on 05 Nov 2009 3:52:30 PM CST
For questions about trailer values, I'd recommend that you post your question on the forum in the Dollars and Cents section.
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said this on 06 Nov 2009 12:02:30 PM CST
I have tried to post my add several times, and it doesn't work. Help please
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said this on 06 Nov 2009 12:10:05 PM CST
Almost all issue loading ads are associated with images. If you photos are too big or an unsupported file format, your ad won't load. Photos are size limited. Be sure that they are 360 x 360 pixels or smaller and no larger than 60K. Try jpgs and gifs for file formats. If you still can't get your ad to load, use the contact us link at the bottom of the page to content tech support.
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said this on 10 Nov 2009 8:55:28 PM CST
I cannot get my pictures to load onto my edit.
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said this on 03 Dec 2009 9:56:07 PM CST
im sony hi i need airstream overlander, or tradewind, not repared, for buy, please contact whit me gatogris539@yahoo.com.mx
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said this on 07 Dec 2009 10:22:47 AM CST
How do I renew my ad?
I received an Email from Airstream support it will expire in 5 days Thank you, Susan (Comment Replies Disabled)
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said this on 10 Dec 2009 2:55:27 PM CST
How do I mark my ad "Sold"? Does a moderator have to do this?
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said this on 10 Dec 2009 3:00:43 PM CST
Open your ad and then find the link in the upper right corner to 'Product Options".
You will not see this link if you aren't logged in. Then select 'mark it sold' from the drop down options and follow the prompts. The ad will then display a sold label and after 2 days will automatically disappear from the classifieds entirely. Congratulations on the sale. (Comment Replies Disabled)
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said this on 04 Jan 2010 9:51:39 AM CST
I have a 1983 34 foot excella triple axle .... it has steel wheels ...would like to replace them with the Airstream Alum wheels. Perhaps someone knows where I can obtain a set of 6 at a reasonable price,
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said this on 04 Jan 2010 3:39:39 PM CST
Where does it say "place an ad" in the blue navigation bar? I see "Forum" "Home" "Member List" "Search" "Register" and "Log In" but I do not see anything anywhere to post ads.
Am I crazy? I have looked all over the site and cannot find a way to post an ad! (Comment Replies Disabled)
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said this on 06 Jan 2010 7:05:09 PM CST
I have the same problem Shannon has, i.e., I cannot find a way to post an ad to sell a to 1991 Chevrolet 2500 Suburban Silverado tow vehicle fully equipped from the factory to tow a 30' trailer. 454 CID engine for power and two wheel drive for economy, Vehicle is in excellant condition with 125,000 miles carefully driven by a retired engineer. I'm the second owner. Pictures available via email. Only $3,500. Central Wisconsin.
donandgertie@wi-net.c om 715-824-7119 (Comment Replies Disabled)
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said this on 06 Jan 2010 7:09:42 PM CST
I have the same problem Shannon has, i.e., I cannot find a way to post an ad to sell a to 1991 Chevrolet 2500 Suburban Silverado tow vehicle fully equipped from the factory to tow a 30' trailer. 454 CID engine for power and two wheel drive for economy, Vehicle is in excellant condition with 125,000 miles carefully driven by a retired engineer. I'm the second owner. Pictures available via email. Only $3,500. Central Wisconsin.
donandgertie@wi-net.c om 715-824-7119 (Comment Replies Disabled)
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said this on 06 Jan 2010 7:09:00 PM CST
To place an ad you must be logged in first. When you get to the classifieds page look over to the right for a link to login. Click. You can log in using your regular forums ID and password.
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said this on 14 Jan 2010 7:27:23 PM CST
How do you show that it sold? Thank you.
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said this on 17 Jan 2010 7:13:27 PM CST
Kalvin: You can change your ad to display the sold label by opening the ad and then clicking on product options. You should see an option to make this change.
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