ScottAllyn
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This is a Conqueror Basecamp adventure trailer rig. It has all you need for a weekend or weeklong (or longer) getaway whether it's to a campground, desert or mountains, on-road or off. NC title indicates it is a 2002 model. I used this to attend bicycle races and camp to go on rides, and a recent accident while riding is taking me off the bike for the foreseeable future, so I have decided to sell this rig.
It has two water tanks, an electric water pump for showers and clearing up, 12v system with battery and 100-watt solar panel, 12v/110v Engel large fridge, ARB awning, two propane tanks, two jerry cans, diesel heater for tent (one of the jerry cans has diesel in it), cooking equipment such as plates, pots, pans, knives, etc and includes a two-burner stove, multiple storage boxes, front and rear 12v floodlights.
CVT rooftop tent in good shape with no rips or issues that I could find. It has an annex if you want to put it on for some privacy on the ground level.
I have been able to use this off-grid for several days and the solar panel keeps the battery charged enough to keep the fridge going. Of course, you can plug the entire rig into 110v if you are at a campground and want to hook up and save your battery. Comes with tools such as an ax and shovel so you can dig your way out of a tough spot.
I also have a spare hub for the trailer in case of a mechanical. The trailer includes a spare wheel/tire underneath.
Primarily stored in my garage since I have had it.
What's wrong with it? The zipper on the cover for the RTT is a pain, there are spots of flaking paint, some of the latches on the boxes are finicky, it could use a new brake damper on the tongue for the mechanical trailer brakes (they work fine, it's just that the dampner is old and compresses quickly), the the valves on the tanks at the bottom leak a little, and it's 19 years old so it's not new and has been used but not abused.
It is extremely solid and rugged. It has an articulating ball hitch if you are inclined to hitch it to your 4x4 and get into the rough stuff.
Pulls easy with my 2001 Tundra. If you want more info or pics, just let me know. The trailer is located in Raleigh NC where it will need to be picked up.
It has two water tanks, an electric water pump for showers and clearing up, 12v system with battery and 100-watt solar panel, 12v/110v Engel large fridge, ARB awning, two propane tanks, two jerry cans, diesel heater for tent (one of the jerry cans has diesel in it), cooking equipment such as plates, pots, pans, knives, etc and includes a two-burner stove, multiple storage boxes, front and rear 12v floodlights.
CVT rooftop tent in good shape with no rips or issues that I could find. It has an annex if you want to put it on for some privacy on the ground level.
I have been able to use this off-grid for several days and the solar panel keeps the battery charged enough to keep the fridge going. Of course, you can plug the entire rig into 110v if you are at a campground and want to hook up and save your battery. Comes with tools such as an ax and shovel so you can dig your way out of a tough spot.
I also have a spare hub for the trailer in case of a mechanical. The trailer includes a spare wheel/tire underneath.
Primarily stored in my garage since I have had it.
What's wrong with it? The zipper on the cover for the RTT is a pain, there are spots of flaking paint, some of the latches on the boxes are finicky, it could use a new brake damper on the tongue for the mechanical trailer brakes (they work fine, it's just that the dampner is old and compresses quickly), the the valves on the tanks at the bottom leak a little, and it's 19 years old so it's not new and has been used but not abused.
It is extremely solid and rugged. It has an articulating ball hitch if you are inclined to hitch it to your 4x4 and get into the rough stuff.
Pulls easy with my 2001 Tundra. If you want more info or pics, just let me know. The trailer is located in Raleigh NC where it will need to be picked up.
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