crismateski
American Adventurist
As many of you know, Jeff passed away last year shortly after finishing his build of a cargo conversion. His family had originally planned on keeping the trailer, but are now looking to raise funds for his daughter's upcoming wedding. I live just up the street, so I am helping them with the sale. The trailer is available evenings and weekends if you want to take a look at it, and feel free to ask any questions I will do my best to answer them.
The trailer did sustain some damage in the accident, but it appears to all be cosmetic. The frame is straight, still tows great, and could go straight to camp now without doing any of the repairs. Jeff has a very extensive build thread located here http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/73403-Jeff-s-Cargo-Conversion The first photos are from the build thread, and everything is included witht he trailer, Stove, ARB Fridge, TV, commode, 250w of solar, Furnace, Hot water heater.
The couch folds down into the bed
32 Flat Screen on swivel bracket so it is visible through the door for outside viewing
The Galley
The damage to the trailer was done to the front 2 body panels and the passenger side step (has been removed). The frame appears to be fine.
Here are the photos showing the damage
The step that was damaged and removed was under the door.
This is a better view of the damage. It is the panel next to the door, and the panel on the front right of the trailer. The door still opens and closes with no problems.
Here is a shot of the frame on the side with the damage. You can see that the frame is straight, and shows no sign of damage.
When the panels were dented, it pushed the paneling on the inside in. It is not a great photo, but you can see it here. The only other damage to the interior is a small crack in the counter under the tv
Vicki would like to sell the trailer fairly quickly and is willing to negotiate, but I think this is a fair price for the quality of the build.
The trailer did sustain some damage in the accident, but it appears to all be cosmetic. The frame is straight, still tows great, and could go straight to camp now without doing any of the repairs. Jeff has a very extensive build thread located here http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/73403-Jeff-s-Cargo-Conversion The first photos are from the build thread, and everything is included witht he trailer, Stove, ARB Fridge, TV, commode, 250w of solar, Furnace, Hot water heater.
The couch folds down into the bed
32 Flat Screen on swivel bracket so it is visible through the door for outside viewing
The Galley
The damage to the trailer was done to the front 2 body panels and the passenger side step (has been removed). The frame appears to be fine.
Here are the photos showing the damage
The step that was damaged and removed was under the door.
This is a better view of the damage. It is the panel next to the door, and the panel on the front right of the trailer. The door still opens and closes with no problems.
Here is a shot of the frame on the side with the damage. You can see that the frame is straight, and shows no sign of damage.
When the panels were dented, it pushed the paneling on the inside in. It is not a great photo, but you can see it here. The only other damage to the interior is a small crack in the counter under the tv
Vicki would like to sell the trailer fairly quickly and is willing to negotiate, but I think this is a fair price for the quality of the build.
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