Purchased last year for a project vehicle that later was not necessary. Pristine condition. No blemishes or scratches. All boxes and peripheral items included.
Purchased from Amazon. Have the original receipt.
Price: $750 + shipping, Located in Phx, AZ
email loren85022@gmail.com
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Unless you’re going to tow this behind a eight lug Ford vehicle, you’ll probably want to consider replacing the rims with something that matches your vehicle. The tires are 31 inch.
All of the locks work.
This table is one of my favorite parts of the trailer. It is so...
I built this trailer approximately 11 years ago from the ground up. And I would first emphasize that this trailer is probably always going to be work in progress. Without question there are parts of this trailer that can and should be improved but everything works. I could hitch it up and spend...
SOLD as of MAR 2023 - 2008 V8 Eight passenger Quigley is for sale. Located in Phoenix Arizona. 67,000 miles. $31,000. Details to be found on the craigslist ad below or in the Quigley forum on Facebook.
Craigslist – 2008 four-wheel-drive Ford van.
Being in AZ we typ park in the shade. I took a flexible 100w and afixed in a canvas carry bag. The cables and controller are in a plastic ammo box. Stows easy.
Nice report, Lance. Your photos have excellent composition and support your writing well but oddly a few arent as sharp as I'd expect. I dont think its the human-interface either. Is the camera as old as the 'Burb?
I'm just eyeballing the travel of the arms and wondering if you have any concerns the upper brackets on the airbags could bend or fatigue under the weight of a trailer bouncing along?
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I enjoy tinkering with my trailer. It has this beautiful empty space beneath the tent that I just had to fill with something. I have two batteries that run the ARB 63 fridge (we love) and a water pump, etc. So I thought a solar panel would be a fun project. Being the desert nomad-types we...
I'm in Baja now. Day 5 of 10 with my 63q ARB in trailer. Is your prep inquiry based on having a limited ability to maintain the battery over duration of trip? If so, throw in a charger and an exten-cord perhaps. For a beer, not many RVs or ppl with generators are going to say no to 30 mins...
Thanks, Mark. It sure has been fun to build, use, modify, reuse. For this trip I added a DIY portable 100w solar panel. It works great.
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Quick evening shot from Bahia de Los Angeles, Baja, Mex. I was very pleased at how the trailer handle the 25 odd mile dirt track from Gonzaga the day prior.
We are in Loreto now. We've travelled apprx 1,000 miles and after Christmas will begin the trek back to Phoenix. This includes 2 nights...
Greetings from Loreto, Mx. We are half way thru our trip. Just wanted to comment on The plan of action I took. I ended up buying the 32 gig version of the SanDisk multi media player. Approximately $60. This little memory storage device is also a Wi-Fi transmitter. So we uploaded perhaps 18...
One of our camping concessions is to have available a nightly movie. All of us look forward to it. Typically there is no Wi-Fi so we are downloading one perhaps two movies to an iPad.
Actually we do not purchase them, as we really use Amazon prime for just about everything including watching...
Not exactly a great photo, but we took everything out to the local lake for a pre test in prep for a 4 rig, 10 night run down Baja next month.
I'm needing many lil' fixes to get everything shipshape. The new inflatable kayak works great.
I'm also reminded how enjoyable desert camping in...
As a family Guy, I can tell you that by including my wife in the planning of the kitchen portion of my trailer really increased her enthusiasm for camping.
No question that keeping it smaller and lighter should always be a big consideration. That moment when you realize it is too big, or too...
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