Thanks to JPL I now have some idea of what a "newer" used Keystone / Palladian is worth.
But he now has me wondering about the cost of a catalytic converter; and the likelihood that it might need replacing. I'm also wondering how the average person would go about obtaining the replacement part(s) and actually replacing it. My husband is a pretty handy guy with mechanical aptitude so he might be able to figure it out but I'm not sure if he could tell by looking at it if it needs replacing.
Also, does anyone here know how long the Woodstock warranty runs? What kind of documentation would you need --as a second owner-- to enforce the warranty?
Would they be able to track the in-service date with a serial number? If so, would that be enough or would they want the original Proof of Purchase / Ownership and perhaps a formal transfer of the warranty?
I did check the Woodstock site for warranty info but I could find anything. I'm guessing I wasn't looking hard enough since that type of info shoud be there.
I don't mind calling Woodstock to have them fill in the blanks, so to speak, but I'd like some basic info before doing that.
As always, thanks for the info.
~Cath
But he now has me wondering about the cost of a catalytic converter; and the likelihood that it might need replacing. I'm also wondering how the average person would go about obtaining the replacement part(s) and actually replacing it. My husband is a pretty handy guy with mechanical aptitude so he might be able to figure it out but I'm not sure if he could tell by looking at it if it needs replacing.
Also, does anyone here know how long the Woodstock warranty runs? What kind of documentation would you need --as a second owner-- to enforce the warranty?
Would they be able to track the in-service date with a serial number? If so, would that be enough or would they want the original Proof of Purchase / Ownership and perhaps a formal transfer of the warranty?
I did check the Woodstock site for warranty info but I could find anything. I'm guessing I wasn't looking hard enough since that type of info shoud be there.
I don't mind calling Woodstock to have them fill in the blanks, so to speak, but I'd like some basic info before doing that.
As always, thanks for the info.
~Cath