2005 Fleetwood Evolution E1 Trailer: NW PA....Sold

Haggis

Appalachian Ridgerunner
For Sale: Fleetwood Evolution E1 trailer...$6500.....SOLD

We are putting up for sale our 2005 Fleetwood Evolution E1 trailer. With my wife going back to school next month, our extended travels will be curtailed for well over a year plus, and thus the need for our E1 just isn't there. Add to that, when we do have the time again for far flung adventures, we will more than likely find ourselves as a travelling couple instead of the marauding clan we are now. So with the kids now moving in their own direction we find ourselves in-growing (? What’s the opposite of outgrowing?) the trailer and we figure we’ll have more trailer than we will need when we get back out there. Plus we all know there’s nothing worse for a piece of equipment than for it to sit idle. So after much consideration, head scratching and consideration we have decide to offer our trailer up for sale.

It’s been a bonny companion over the last few years and has served as a dry and comfortable base camp as we've explored around the eastern side of the country. It tows like a dream and has handled the forest roads and two tracks we've lead it down with great aplomb. It can easily handle and store enough gear and supplies for four people on extended trips with ease.

Amenities include:
120V/12V/propane fridge
Propane dual burner stove top
25 gal water tank with pump
Propane Furnace
Dual sleeping slide outs; Rear is Queen, front is Full
Exterior electrical outlet and lighting
Front cargo rack
Dual propane tanks
9’x7’ Awning
Storage cabinets
Dining area that converts to sleeping area
Matching spare rim and tire
I20v/12v Inverter


Here are some pics….

The E1…
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The E1 set up…

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Interior shots…

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Behind the truck…

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In use…

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The trailer is in very good condition and is good to go. There is a small tear in the awning. If you have any questions feel free to ask. If your interested drop me a PM.
 
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Haggis

Appalachian Ridgerunner
More info

Dug around and found the factory specs list.....

Weights And Measures:
Box Size (Inside Length) 9' 10", Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (gvwr) 3,500#, Unloaded Vehicle Weight (uvw) 2,220#, Unloaded Tongue Weight 300#, Maximum Carrying Capacity 1,280#, Gear Deck Dimensions (length x width) 84" x 24"(clear of the front body panel), Gear Deck Carrying Capacity (lbs.) 200# (reduces MCC to 1,080#), Cabinet Storage 42 cu. ft., Tire Size LT235/75R15C, Open Dimensions (length x width) 21' x 8' 7", Closed Dimensions (length x width) 16' 5" x 7' 5", Open Height 107", Closed Height 63", Interior Height 80", Convertible Dinette/ Bed Size 42" x 65", Water Storage Capacity (Main Tank) 20 gallons, Water Storage Tank Location (Main Tank) Under Floor, Water Storage Capacity 26 gallons, Converter/ Charger Amperage 25.


"Off Road" Construction And Styling Details:
Heavy Duty Tubular Steel Frame (6" main frame, 5" A-frame) with Protected Trailer Wiring, 6" Powder Coated Rear Bumper, Steel Wheel Wells, Diamond Plate Front and Rear Body Panels, DIamond Plate Side Panel Detailing, Powder Coated Steel Body Reinforcements, Impact Resistant Wheel Well Flairs, Steel Rimmed and Recessed Rear Lights, Brush Guarded Side and Front Marker Lights, Mud Flaps, Shock Absorbers, 15" Off Road Tread Raised White Letter Tires on Alloy Rims, Silver and Black Interior, Yellow Exterior, Waterproof Galley Top, Weather Resistant Composite Carry Out Dining Table, All Weather, Non Slip Coated Front Deck with Stainless Steel Tie Downs, Painted Steel Seat Frames, Slipper Leaf Spring Suspension, Center Mount Dolly Jack with Wheel, 4 Crank Down Stabilizer Jacks with Sand Pads, EZ Lube Axle with 5 Bolt Hubs, Electric Brakes, Deep Cycle Marine Battery Mount with Wiring Harness, Seamless Weyerhaeuser Structurwood Floor and Bed Platforms, Painted Permanently Attached Self Storing Bed Supports, Positive Locking Safety Chains, Stainless Steel 'Posi-Lock' Lift System, Full Perimeter Aluminum Bed Frames, Sunbrella 301 Tenting for Breathability, Fine Mesh Window Screening, Clear View Window Vinyl, Refrigerator 1.9cu ft 3 Way Operation, One Piece Aluminum Framed Screen Door, Slide Out Double Entry Step, 2 Burner Inside Stove, 25 Amp Converter with Charger, Stainless Steel Sink, 12 Volt Water Pump, Exterior Patio Light, Exterior 110 Volt Outlet, Privacy lined window Curtains and 2 Sets Bed Curtains, LP Detector/Alarm, CO Detector/ Alarm, Fire Extinguisher, 15" Spare Tire, Two 20# LP Tanks
 

Haggis

Appalachian Ridgerunner
I've been watching your E1 progress over on the 4WDtrip forum as you done some cool mods to yours. We have really enjoyed this trailer and in a way don't really want to part with it. But letting it sit unused for the next 14 months won't do it any good. We'd rather see some family or another use it and have as great of trips with it as we have had.
 

brandonhedberg

Adventurer
Haggis,

Any thoughts on how difficult it would be to change out the yellow panels? Are they removable? Maybe just mask and paint?

Thanks.
 

Haggis

Appalachian Ridgerunner
Mask and paint would be fine, though I have thought of using camo vehicle wrap to ridgerunner-fie the trailer.
 

Haggis

Appalachian Ridgerunner
I replied to your PM a couple of days ago, I'm not sure why you didn't receive it. I'll send a new one now.
 

Haggis

Appalachian Ridgerunner
Trailer is sold. I hope we don't regret it a year from now. Thamks to all of you who expressed interest in our trailer.
 

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