Kimberly King Kamper for Sale in NC

Dendy Jarrett

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SOLD-SOLD-SOLD-PENDING FINAL PAYMENT !!!!

THIS IS NOT MY TRAILER- LISTING IT FOR A FRIEND AND FELLOW EXPO MEMBER. I am fielding the "tire kickers" for him and will plug real buyers into him for final purchase.
With the small print out of the way —

I am listing this Kimberly King for a friend in Charlotte, North Carolina that has too many plates spinning right now to handle the listing of the trailer.

He recently attended Expo with me and saw a Coleman EV1 and fell in love with it due to having small children. He has since located and purchased a Coleman EV3. His main motivation for the change was the convenience and amenities of the coleman with small children, but he is also facing a back surgery that could leave him needing the simplicity of the pop up. (needed something his wife could set up with little or no help)
Armed with the knowledge of that surgery coming, he is letting go of his beloved Kimberly King.

The trailer has been used very little. It is a 2002 model Kimberly King. It has the awning, complete with all of the side walls (still in the original packaging), the ensuite potty room that attaches to the side, a never used chemical toilet, several 12v lights with the Australian plugs, a spare jockey wheel, trigg hitch (and a spare), a ground cover that we use outside of the camper, levelling blocks, etc.

Here is a link to their web site : http://www.kimberleykampers.com/

Slide out kitchen: http://www.kimberleykampers.com/inde...atinum_gallery


Here are pics:

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He is asking $14,950.00 OBO.

Please e-mail me if interested: nashvillerover@comcast.net
 
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OS-Aussie

Adventurer
Does this one have a fridge slide, I don't see one on the kitchen side ?

Does it have the full awning or just the top ? (ok, read the post and it does)
 
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Dendy Jarrett

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It has the full awning (drop down room sides still in original packaging).

Not sure on Fridge slide ... checking.

It does have the slide out kitchen sink, and prep area and right below the globe decal, it has the opening and slide for the stove.

Dendy
 

Dendy Jarrett

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Are you wanting a picture of the inside of the front nose storage box?
Give me a little clarification.
Thanks!
Dendy
 

OS-Aussie

Adventurer
Are you wanting a picture of the inside of the front nose storage box?
Give me a little clarification.
Thanks!
Dendy

correct, the stove slides into the bottom and I guess the battery is also there how much space is left? Enough for a fridge and what size ??
 

24HOURSOFNEVADA

Expedition Leader
correct, the stove slides into the bottom and I guess the battery is also there how much space is left? Enough for a fridge and what size ??



I have the same model. There is NOT enough room for a fridge (At least not an Engel, ARB, Nat. Luna) to fit in the front box.

Unless the owner or previous owner modified it, the battery sits in it's own battery box in front of the metal storage box (In one of the above pics, you can see a pot resting on where the factory battery box is). With the awning and ensuite inside the storage area, I usually have ample room left over for items like a 15# Powertank, MasterPull recovery bag, 120' of synthetic winch line and items like those.

Located between the storage box and the camper box is another metal box that holds all of the required poles for the awning setup. It's a very handy full width box that I place a broom in the top portion of it along with a super siphon for fuel. On top of the pole storage box, I wedge a cheap bamboo backed rug to place in front of the door. It works very slick.

Also, there is an exterior, manually operated faucet to the front right of the stove slide box. You can see it's matching canvas cover peeking in one of the images.



Dendy, your a heck of a friend to keep listing things for your buddy.
 

Dendy Jarrett

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Staff member
That should read "friends".
The guy with the "land roveresque" trailer is not the same guy with the Kimberly.
What can I say ... like to help my pals.

D
 

Dendy Jarrett

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Staff member
The empty storage box is:

21x41x16" clear inside box.

There is also storage under mattress, pics also to follow-

I think you could easily get a MT45 or 35 in the nose box.


D
 

Dendy Jarrett

Expedition Portal Admin
Staff member
Here are pics of the storage box and some other features:

Note Flex-Lite which postions over storage or stove:
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Battery Box:
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Rear Storage Closed and Open:

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Stove Slide Out:

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Hope those, er ... help with the decision?!?

Thanks
Dendy
 

24HOURSOFNEVADA

Expedition Leader
For clarification on those dimensions, they should read; 16" deep (Which is generous), 21" wide and 41" across.

I think my ARB 45 fridge comes in around 20" tall. I think the smaller 35 is right @ 16" tall.

Also, for those wondering what the two vertical brackets on each side of the battery box are for, It's an outboard motor bracket. It was part of a Mariner package. Throw the boat on top and bolt down the motor.
 
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go4aryd

Adventurer
I think my ARB 45 fridge comes in around 20" tall. I think the smaller 35 is right @ 16" tall.

Yes, the Engle MT35 is 4 inches shorter then the 45. The two zone extension for the 35/45 fridges is more than 4" high. Total height is 24 1/2 inches tall for the MT35, 28 1/2 for the 45 with the locking slide bottoms on it... which are 1/8" taller than the original feet.
 

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