70's 8' Alaskan cabover camper

Robyn

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We thought this was going to be the ultimate adventure rig, but alas, after much soul-searching and intense discussion, we're going back to the van life. Mainly because the camper lacks enough storage space to swallow all the stuff we bring on trips to ski, climb, or mountain bike (or all 3) without hauling a trailer, and it's decent enough inside that we hesitate to tear things apart to build more customized storage. The whole setup is a little bit heavy, too, though we expected that from the Alaskan it's just not quite the right fit for us. It's also nice to be able to discreetly park just about anywhere and sleep for a night--hard to do with a pop up camper. The truck needs to go as well to fund the purchase of the van.

We've had the camper since March this year and it's been on a few trips and had no issues. It's been fun having it, no doubt, and a really cool camper. We bought it in Ventura and as far as I know has been in southern California for its entire existence. Most of the interior is in good condition and the exterior is faded but has no major dents or damage. The upholstery and stove look like new. Sink has new faucet, fridge runs on electric or propane. The furnace also works very well. It is fine for camping as is, but for winter trips it might want some work to seal it up tighter.

$2000 OBO for camper.

Email with any questions or for better quality pictures: therobynatorATgmail.com
 

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