Sell Your Motorhome or RV for Cash in Tampa Bay
That old rig taking up a pad at the Zephyrhills resort or bleeding storage fees at a Pasco County lot is worth more as cash than as a monthly bill. We pay cash for junk motorhomes and RVs all over Tampa Bay, and we handle the ugly ones that dealers and consignment lots turn away. Soft floors, a blown engine, a generator that will not turn over, a roof that has started to delaminate, none of that scares us off. Call the RV line at (813) 593-1470, describe what you have, and we give you a real number. Towing is free and we can usually do same day pickup, whether the coach is in your driveway in New Port Richey or wedged into a back row at a storage yard.
We are based in New Port Richey and run pickups across Hillsborough, Pinellas, Pasco, Hernando, and Polk counties, so a motorhome parked anywhere from Spring Hill down to Lakeland is inside our route.
Motorhomes and RVs We Buy
We take drivable coaches, dead ones, and everything in between. If it has an RV title or once did, bring it to us.
- Class A motorhomes, gas and diesel pushers, from entry level coaches to high mileage rigs with a tired chassis
- Class B camper vans built on Sprinter, ProMaster, and Transit platforms
- Class C motorhomes with the over cab bunk, including cutaway van and truck chassis builds
- Units with water damage, soft floors, or delaminated fiberglass roofs
- Coaches with a blown engine, seized transmission, or a dead Onan generator
- Storm and hurricane damaged RVs, flooded interiors, tree strikes, and wind torn awnings
- Snowbird units left behind at resorts and storage lots, plus estate and repo situations
- Rigs with expired registration, no title, or a lien history you are trying to close out
What Makes a Motorhome Worth Cash
RV value does not work like a used car quote, so we look at the whole unit and price it in tiers rather than a flat rate. A few things move you up the ladder:
- Running versus not. A coach that starts, moves, and holds air brakes sits in a higher tier than one that has to be winched. But a non runner still has real value, so do not scrap it out first.
- Chassis and drivetrain. The Ford, Freightliner, or Mercedes chassis under the house is often the most valuable piece, especially a diesel pusher frame.
- Water intrusion. This is the biggest single factor. A dry coach with cosmetic wear tiers well above one with rotted framing and a spongy floor.
- Salvageable parts. Appliances, a good slide mechanism, axles, the generator, solar gear, and the house doors all add up, which is why demand for parts keeps even rough units in play.
- Aluminum and steel weight. A large Class A carries serious metal, so even a total loss coach has scrap value baked into the offer.
- Title and paperwork. A clean Florida title moves fastest, but it is not a dealbreaker.
How to Sell Your RV
1. Call the RV line at (813) 593-1470 or send the details through our get an offer form. Year, make, class, and what is wrong with it is all we need to start.
2. Get your tier and your number. We read you a straight offer based on the unit, no drawn out inspection dance. See how it works for the full rundown.
3. Pick your pickup. We schedule a tow to your driveway, resort pad, or storage lot anywhere in our service areas, hand you cash, and take the rig off your hands.
No Title or It Does Not Run?
Neither one stops the sale. Plenty of RVs we buy have not turned a wheel in years or lost their paperwork somewhere between three owners. Read do you need a title to sell an RV in Florida and our guide on selling a junk or non running RV in Florida to see exactly what we can work with. If your unit is a non runner or storm damaged, the walkthrough on selling a non running or flood damaged vehicle covers the same ground.
Snowbirds heading north, families offloading grandpa's coach, and resort managers clearing an abandoned pad all call the same number. We pull motorhomes from Tampa, St. Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, New Port Richey, Spring Hill, and Lakeland, and the Zephyrhills storage corridor in between. Call (813) 593-1470 and turn that parked rig into cash this week.