rstl99
Adventurer
Hi all,
Someone local is selling a 10foot non-cabover Alaskan camper.
Ad says it's in good shape, stored indoors. Built in mid-70's. 2 owners.
Will see it later this week.
I've reached the conclusion over the last few months that my next camping/travel vehicle will be a truck camper, and probably using a 3/4ton Dodge Gen1 or Gen2 truck with Cummins. Am presently on the lookout for a suitable truck, and will take my time to find a good one at a reasonable price.
I have read advice before that one should pick the camper first, and then the truck to carry it. I gather the Alaskan is heavy (2000 pounds loaded for the 10footer) and that a 3/4 ton Dodge could carry it. My plan is take long road trips up North, and across N-A, once retired next year. I've read good things about the Alaskan, and the benefits it has compared to other hi-lo campers. The build-quality and durability are things I appreciate. I'll be traveling solo or with someone else from time to time so figure the 10footer non cabover will be big enough.
Anything I should be looking at in particular, other than rot and mould in walls, ceiling and floor? The 3way Dometic quit and he replaced it with a small 110v fridge, had to cut part of the counter to make it fit. Otherwise I expect it's pretty stock.
What would be a reasonable price for one in good condition (not a $500 restoration project)? This guy is asking over $2000 for his, and as I said I don't know the year or real condition yet.
By the way, I am in the Northeast, and these campers don't come up often for sale in my parts, which may affect price/interest in this one.
Thanks.
Someone local is selling a 10foot non-cabover Alaskan camper.
Ad says it's in good shape, stored indoors. Built in mid-70's. 2 owners.
Will see it later this week.
I've reached the conclusion over the last few months that my next camping/travel vehicle will be a truck camper, and probably using a 3/4ton Dodge Gen1 or Gen2 truck with Cummins. Am presently on the lookout for a suitable truck, and will take my time to find a good one at a reasonable price.
I have read advice before that one should pick the camper first, and then the truck to carry it. I gather the Alaskan is heavy (2000 pounds loaded for the 10footer) and that a 3/4 ton Dodge could carry it. My plan is take long road trips up North, and across N-A, once retired next year. I've read good things about the Alaskan, and the benefits it has compared to other hi-lo campers. The build-quality and durability are things I appreciate. I'll be traveling solo or with someone else from time to time so figure the 10footer non cabover will be big enough.
Anything I should be looking at in particular, other than rot and mould in walls, ceiling and floor? The 3way Dometic quit and he replaced it with a small 110v fridge, had to cut part of the counter to make it fit. Otherwise I expect it's pretty stock.
What would be a reasonable price for one in good condition (not a $500 restoration project)? This guy is asking over $2000 for his, and as I said I don't know the year or real condition yet.
By the way, I am in the Northeast, and these campers don't come up often for sale in my parts, which may affect price/interest in this one.
Thanks.