This was an off frame remodel that was NOT finished due to health issues.
I have $9,000 in it - asking $4,500.
Cash only sale.
Shown by appointment, afternoon or early evenings.
Please read ad carefully. Please be patient if you’d like a response, poor or no cell and internet service.
Lots of work remains to be done to make it useable.
Much of the nasty work has been done. Gutted, scrubbed elephant skin on walls, though more needed if you don’t plan to recover it. Frame welded and repaired where needed, sanded and painted with black Rustoleum except tongue and rear bumper. 3/4” marine grade plywood installed for floor. Underside of plywood painted with Herculian truck bed liner. Re-fiberglassed shell to floor 80% complete inside and out.
All original cabinets and appliances are here but are NOT installed. We were not going to use them, planned a custom remodel. Includes:
Two closets, the large closet is not in the camper currently, two rear beds, stove, sink, front seat. Upper cabinets still installed. Poor quality homemade table by previous owner, kept for hardware. Sink, stove, water tank (5 gallon?), old battery charger converter, poorly installed Fantastic ceiling fan, original rear roof vent. Original glass windows and screens on sides, front and rear were replaced with acrylic panels. Door needs alignment to lock, we were going to replace. Foam cushions and covers are mostly good. Had mice nest in a two cushions last winter. NO refrigerator, toilet or propane tank or battery.
The wiring was a joke so it has all been stripped, same with plumbing.
This is a blank canvas to do with what you wish. We STRONGLY Suggest putting the camper on a trailer to haul it. Without the floor to ceiling closets installed (and all other cabinetry), there is nothing to hold the fiberglass shell to the frame for traveling. All cabinetry is loose and will need to be secured to transport. Tires are old but have held air for years. No running lights or safety chains.
Can not be responsible for any accidents or damage when hauling.
Blue tape in photos covers holes where pop rivets were removed.