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Old 07-06-2016, 01:01 AM   #5
Teeitup26
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Originally Posted by JamieGeek View Post
Not necessarily. The RV manufacturers will frequently buy up chassis and have them "in stock" and thus you could have a 2005 chassis on a 2006 motorhome. The VIN will have the year of the chassis but not the motorhome's manufacturer's year.

Your best bet would be to call the manufacturer (Thor or not), give them the VIN and ask what model year it is. Even one ten years old the manufacturer should be able to tell you.

Great idea JamieGeek. Appreciate the thinking. So, I guess even if it's a 2005 chassis on a 2006 motorhome build, it's the same amount of miles on that chassis. But then would an older chassis necessarily carry the same value in old age as a younger one would? Assuming positive modifications are constantly being made?. I'm trying to figure out how to put a proper valuation on the unit in order to bid the right price for both of us.
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