The NADA is probably a current value. I would think that the actual price when new would vary somewhat with different dealers. Perhaps Jayco could provide a suggested manufacturer's list price, but they might not have that figure in their files. I wonder why the insurance agent is insisting on a price when new - they don't usually need that when insuring a car - just the current replacement value. So why not the same for a trailer ? When we added our 5er to our State Farm policy, they insured it based on current, not new, value, and what it would likely cost to replace it with a similar make, model, and year.
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2003 Ford F-350 V-10 Crew Cab 4WD Long Bed
2004 Jayco Designer Medallion 29 RLTS 5th wheel
Bill, Gayle, Teddy (Jack Russell terrier), and Honey (Beagle)
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