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My buyer cannot find financing to purchase my 2001 coach. They have A+ credit but are running into an issue due to the age of the coach and they only have one installment loan.  Any suggestions besides home equity line (home is paid for in a trust)? resources for financing 60k?  thanks for any help with this!!
Kate

2001 #599 Katebrick68
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#2

Did he try Brad Mason at Incredible Bank? They specialize in coach loans, but that is borderline age for them, I think.
https://www.incrediblebank.com/motorcoac...icationwet

Robert
2002 Prevost Liberty XLII, Series 60
IG: @thisisbobalou
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#3

i have heard usaa is good about this sometimes.

tom

2002 45'8" Newell Coach 608  Series 60 DDEC4/Allison World 6 Speed HD4000MH

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#4

age and milage is an issue w IB...
usaa... do you have to be a veteran?

2001 #599 Katebrick68
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#5

These guys might help. https://www.voyagercredit.com/

2005 Blue Bird Wanderlodge M450 43' 9"
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#6

I second voyager!! They helped me with my 05 4 months ago. You will get financed call them.

home: Southern California
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Allison trans

Toad 2013 Avalanche Black Diamond edition 4 wheel drive
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#7

Kate,
With USAA, you either have to be a veteran or a family member to finance with them. Reason I know this is we are members of USAA.

Pam

Jeff and Pam Reganall
1996 45' Newell Coach #432 Series 60, Allison 6 Speed
Towing 2012 3/4T Ram Truck loaded with the RZR XP Turbo
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#8

check your pm

home: Southern California
05 #746 quad slide 2000i, 
Steerable tag 
Detroit Diesel series 60 515 hp
Allison trans

Toad 2013 Avalanche Black Diamond edition 4 wheel drive
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#9

Incredible won't

Ernie Ekberg
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#10

Personal line of credit would work if they have the net worth to do so. If not, depending upon age, they can borrow against any 401k, Roth, or other equitable interest they own of similar ilk. Interest rates on those are higher than most market rates, but you're paying yourself back.
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