1970's Alaskan Camper NCO in a military trailer $2500

freerider

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1970's Alaskan Camper non-cab over 8' in a military trailer. Camper is in good condition for it's age. All original interior. No roof leaks. Tows very well with the trailer. Dry combined weight of camper/trailer is 2400 lbs. Great ground clearance. You can take this thing anywhere! All appliances work. The fridge currently only runs when plugged into external power. It has a very bright exterior porch/tailgate light and a roof rack for kayaks/canoes. 30 gallon water tank. 2.5 gallon propane tank. RV marine battery that powers the lights. Furnace, 3-way fridge and sink with hand pump. Table and benches fold down into a sleeping area. Two extra never used full size tires/rims and camper jacks are included. Also included is a never been used porta potty. The pirelli rubber webbing is in bad shape and needs replacement (common with older Alaskans) and there is some water damage along the bottom portion of the top half of the camper. The camper/trailer was featured in Four Wheeler magazine. A copy is included!
 

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1969ih

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1970's Alaskan Camper non-cab over 8' in a military trailer. Camper is in good condition for it's age. All original interior. No roof leaks. Tows very well with the trailer. Dry combined weight of camper/trailer is 2400 lbs. Great ground clearance. You can take this thing anywhere! All appliances work. The fridge currently only runs when plugged into external power. It has a very bright exterior porch/tailgate light and a roof rack for kayaks/canoes. 30 gallon water tank. 2.5 gallon propane tank. RV marine battery that powers the lights. Furnace, 3-way fridge and sink with hand pump. Table and benches fold down into a sleeping area. Two extra never used full size tires/rims and camper jacks are included. Also included is a never been used porta potty. The pirelli rubber webbing is in bad shape and needs replacement (common with older Alaskans) and there is some water damage along the bottom portion of the top half of the camper. The camper/trailer was featured in Four Wheeler magazine. A copy is included!


Could you please tell me the length of the camper? Thank you.
 

jeep-N-montero

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Is the camper only set up to run on 110/shore power, or both 110 and 12 volt? I know that the older Alaskan campers only ran on 110 but wasn't sure what year they made them dual voltage.
 

freerider

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It's set up to run off both. The interior lights in the corners only run on shore power, the florescent lights above the sink and stove run off the 12V battery as well as the vent fan and outside porch light. The fridge currently only works when plugged into the shore power, but it's also hooked up to the propane.
 

freerider

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Here is a pic of the battery thats located in the left corner when the tailgate is lowered.
 

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Plywoody

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Been thinking about this same idea for a while. What is the overall height with the camper in the down position?
 

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