You need to hear the story about this camper first.
I sold my Casita travel trailer last year.
- Big mistake.
I retired and I am in Florida for the winter.
I bought this truck camper from a farmer in Baraboo Wisconsin - Long story.
He stored it for me until I came back this last summer.
He stored in his barn and there are no leaks.
It’s just a bit dirty(was).
In the meantime, I ordered a new Casita travel trailer from Rice Texas, so I don’t need it.
Now, I am the owner of two campers.
I had it listed a month ago and I was still in Wisconsin.
I was supposed to be back two weeks ago, but it didn’t happen.
I just got back.
I had a bunch of people interested when I first listed it, but wasn’t able to get to Florida until now.
Just a little history of it.
What I’ve done to the camper.
Caulk the outside doesn’t take too long to caulk.
It just took me a week or two to get the old caulking off.
Replaced outside hardware.
Took out stove and sink and replace with countertop.
Yes is the forth truck camper I’ve had.
I have never use an inside stove.
Or the sink or furnace.
I use my yeti cooler, induction oven, collapsible sink and electric heater for all my needs.
It does have a refrigerator and furnace.
I have never used them.
I took out the big table and put in the small round table.
I still have a big table for the lower bed.
I also have all new LED lights around the outside of the trailer.
One of the outside screens have been mixed - it’s not perfect.
I travel with my dog and I don’t have to go to motels.
I have done a lot of pheasant hunting in South Dakota over the years and I had a camper like this.
They’re the most handy type of campers you can get.
Just park where you’re at and spend the night.
I also bring along a Honda generator with me.
If I don’t have electrical hook light I just
start the generator.
These campers make life simple.
This is an older one, actually not only sure of the year of it.
I think it’s in the 90s or the early 2000s.
It doesn’t come with the title.
If you call me or email me, we can discuss it further.
Thank you for my time listening to me about this truck camper.
If I was going to buying one, I would want a little history of it.
This is a good truck camper.
It’s been in storage for many years and not out in the weather.
It does not have any leaks, nor any rodent damage.
Not perfect, but in good shape.
It will get you out in the RV parks and enjoy the country.
I will be back in Tavares Florida about 12 January ( just got back 1/23) and I will be selling it.
I might even sell my 2001Ford diesel 7.
3l and 136k.
(20k) I don’t need that anymore either.