Not mine: 1980 Creger 4x4 Ford F350 For Sale in Denver, CO
Good morning,
I am a recent register to this site and I must say there is a lot of really cool stuff to see; rigs, trailers, conversions etc.
Which made my recent discovery an interesting coincidence.
On my way to work last week, I saw what looked like a camper sitting in a used car lot, it caught my eye because it was a Ford F350 with a camper body added to it exactly like the newer Tiger Motor Home.
This rig is definitely showing it's age, I stopped to take a quick look at it late last week. But it looks like all the components are still present.
From my quick investigation of the truck, it looks like it will need to have a bit of body work here and there, a new door made for an access panel on the side, some fresh paint and all the systems gone through to make sure they are working properly.
I could tell that it had an A/C unit on the top, propane fill valves on the driver side, and a bunch of vents on the passenger side I can only assume are for the myriad of appliances that are in the vehicle.
The price on the truck was $2500. Not a bad deal for someone who wants a good foundation and isn't afraid to tear something apart to make it work again.
If anyone wants me to snap some pictures of it, let me know, and I will snap some on my way home from work.
I would seriously consider getting it, but I am not quite in the position to take on a project like that at this time while I have so many other honeydo's to handle.
Let me know,
Chris
Good morning,
I am a recent register to this site and I must say there is a lot of really cool stuff to see; rigs, trailers, conversions etc.
Which made my recent discovery an interesting coincidence.
On my way to work last week, I saw what looked like a camper sitting in a used car lot, it caught my eye because it was a Ford F350 with a camper body added to it exactly like the newer Tiger Motor Home.
This rig is definitely showing it's age, I stopped to take a quick look at it late last week. But it looks like all the components are still present.
From my quick investigation of the truck, it looks like it will need to have a bit of body work here and there, a new door made for an access panel on the side, some fresh paint and all the systems gone through to make sure they are working properly.
I could tell that it had an A/C unit on the top, propane fill valves on the driver side, and a bunch of vents on the passenger side I can only assume are for the myriad of appliances that are in the vehicle.
The price on the truck was $2500. Not a bad deal for someone who wants a good foundation and isn't afraid to tear something apart to make it work again.
If anyone wants me to snap some pictures of it, let me know, and I will snap some on my way home from work.
I would seriously consider getting it, but I am not quite in the position to take on a project like that at this time while I have so many other honeydo's to handle.
Let me know,
Chris
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