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Travel Trailer Great Starter Camper - $1980

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Victoria, Kansas
Posted 5 years, 3 months ago
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/Sqg9ZYoCtsvmfHCN6

Copy and paste the above link to Google Photos to see more photos since only 6 photos are allowed on NexTech.  Also...you will see the frame is painted along with the rims so that makes it look much better.

The small camper will be shown for the first time next Thursday 12-13-18 starting at noon since it took longer than expected to properly put new sealant on the corner moldings, windows, vents, roof, clean refridgerator igniter, remount 30lb propane tanks in a better spot, paint frames, etc.

Yes, the little camper is a little ugly, but it is on the inside that counts right;)  Seriously, hail is going to hit any camper over time so this one had some that shows on it's door side, but the rest of it doesn't look nearly as bad and the camper has a solid floor and roof and corner ends.  You could sell this camper for what you paid for it 2-3 years from now still.

I also will be home all day next Friday, Saturday and Sunday also if you want to check them out, but just give me a phone call if you are interested.

Great camper for family, hunter, etc. that are affordable compared to a new one and a better investment than a used one that someone did not invest in sealing the corners, seems and roof properly.  

Below are the specs... The floors are more solid than even these new campers since they built these old campers who thicker flooring.  I have a new camper you can tell by walkin in it and they built these old campers really solid all around as long as you seal them just like a new one...which most people don't keep up with until it is too late.

I invested in putting the best sealant tape/seal called Dicor Seal-Tite on the corner seams along with the #1 sealant on top of this as a 2nd layer of protection and that is the 3M 3M 06580 Marine Adhesive/Sealant Fast Cure 4000 UV to make sure it will be leak proof for 10 years or longers most likely on the end cap corners.

I also put on some excellent new roof fiber coating on both of them so the roof will be good for 10 years or longer.  Lastly, I put on Eternabond on all the corners of the roof and the seams and around all the vents. This is the #1 sealant waterproof tape and I put this down first before coating it with the fiber coating on the roof.

Doing these upgrades to keep these travel trailers leak free is essential in my opinion and a pain....;) that most all owners never do, but as you know, too many people have ruined ceilings and floors due to not sealing their roofs and corners and end caps properly and espcially with the best product made by Dicor, 3M and Eternabond.

I am not putting any money into new batteries ($65 each) which are old and need replaced or tires ($55 each) since the new buyer can put on what kind they prefer.  The tires on them are holding up and may work for a year or two more, but you can make that call on that.

 

The camnpers are 6'4" tall on the inside which is really nice since I am 6'3" with shoes on and this makes the insides really nice and roomy compared to most new and older type campers.

 

Smaller Travel Trailer - $1980

1984 Road Ranger 192 model

19" long and 3145 pounds dry weight and 7'8" wide

Somewhat a little worn down on the outside, but the inside is really nice and roomy.  The fridge is a big one with a freezer just like the larger camper.  The couch folds down to a big bed as does the cabinets above it does into a bed bunk.

The dining table folds down to a bed also.  The AC, Fridge, water heater, heater, etc. all work.

This camper has a large bathroom with sink, mirror, shower, cabinet, etc.

The previous owner just didn't use this camper in Russell and didn't want to mess with resealing the roofs, corner seals, windows, etc., and understandably so since it is much more difficult to do when there is a ton of old caulk and others things to update.  Again, 

I am firm on the price since they both will make excellent campers for someone wanting to not spend a ton of money on a new one that you will lose 2k or more for driving it off the lot or for one that is not sealed properly.  Plus taxes on an inexpensive one are a lot less also.  

Have a great day and I will only show these for the first time next Friday since I have to finish sealing the corners and painting the frame just for cosmetic reasons of course this week.  

All the best - Corbin

Cell 785-735-4864
 

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