sounds right to me. 345 rarely under 18, only a few over the mid high 20's, depending on amenities, condition, etc. There have been a few listed at high 30, even 40, but i wonder if they sold.
The thing with 345 is it seems there are usually a few for sale somewhere almost all the time. I would guess there were many more produced than the smaller models.
I second the 18k to 28k range with mid-20's more likely for units in good condition. There are exceptions but if marketed properly, it should bring that range. I say 'marketed properly' because I got $19k for my 345 with a long list of repairs needed. I had it listed on the Internet and lots of photos on my site. I had folks from all over interested and sold it to someone in England.
I do see them in the paper for less. Deals can be found in local papers. These units have a national draw and anyone advertising only in a local paper is throwing away thousands of dollars. I recently saw a 1984 325 for $11,400.
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