Jeepin Jason
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Tent was imported from Australia several years ago from 3DogCamping (paid almost $1,000 just for the shipping). Maybe 30 nights total spent in tent.
Very heavy duty canvas - been in high winds and downpours and never got a single drop inside. No condensation either.
All windows zip up, are tinted, and have mesh screen.
Main opening has screen and as pictured another panel that velcro's in for winter.
Winter panel can also be used in summer with small A/C unit. A/C can strap to trailer and makes this thing super cool in the hot summer (A/C not included)
Highest point of inside ceiling to floor is 100", Bed to ceiling is 54"
Sleeping area is 64" X 86" which are also the closed dimensions
Awning overhang makes a nice place to keep items dry and sit under in rain or sunny days. The overhang is 72" x 86"
Bedding and other items easily fit under the cover so you are ready for bed in about 30 seconds.
When tent is closed it creates a lockable, weather tight area for storage.
1966 Vietnam trailer that has Spring over axle lift and no rust
Top rail is straight along with all panels and fenders
All wiring re-done to LED's on a 4 pin. Lower right taillights plus a full pickup truck styles slim LED bar just under the top rail
Tows and tracks perfectly
Hand brake is on trailer but not hooked up due to SOA
Known Problems
Tires have dry rot, but hold air and have never failed me (my plan was to replace axles and wheels, but these have worked well for years)
Hand brake is on trailer but not hooked up due to SOA.
Shocks and springs are not in the best shape, again never been a problem but certainly not in new condition by any means
Not titled, I just put an old Texas trailer tag on it and never worried about it as a few of the states I lived in did not have requirements on trailers under 1,500 pounds.
More pictures available in the craigslist ad:
https://roanoke.craigslist.org/rvs/5386384111.html
$3,100 OBO
Very heavy duty canvas - been in high winds and downpours and never got a single drop inside. No condensation either.
All windows zip up, are tinted, and have mesh screen.
Main opening has screen and as pictured another panel that velcro's in for winter.
Winter panel can also be used in summer with small A/C unit. A/C can strap to trailer and makes this thing super cool in the hot summer (A/C not included)
Highest point of inside ceiling to floor is 100", Bed to ceiling is 54"
Sleeping area is 64" X 86" which are also the closed dimensions
Awning overhang makes a nice place to keep items dry and sit under in rain or sunny days. The overhang is 72" x 86"
Bedding and other items easily fit under the cover so you are ready for bed in about 30 seconds.
When tent is closed it creates a lockable, weather tight area for storage.
1966 Vietnam trailer that has Spring over axle lift and no rust
Top rail is straight along with all panels and fenders
All wiring re-done to LED's on a 4 pin. Lower right taillights plus a full pickup truck styles slim LED bar just under the top rail
Tows and tracks perfectly
Hand brake is on trailer but not hooked up due to SOA
Known Problems
Tires have dry rot, but hold air and have never failed me (my plan was to replace axles and wheels, but these have worked well for years)
Hand brake is on trailer but not hooked up due to SOA.
Shocks and springs are not in the best shape, again never been a problem but certainly not in new condition by any means
Not titled, I just put an old Texas trailer tag on it and never worried about it as a few of the states I lived in did not have requirements on trailers under 1,500 pounds.
More pictures available in the craigslist ad:
https://roanoke.craigslist.org/rvs/5386384111.html
$3,100 OBO
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