One owner, garage kept. They are holding if for her until Saturday, because she wants to go camping in it and not put it in a museum.
It comes with at camp stove, lantern, and a rare Apache camp-mate storage table.
I'm excited for her.
One owner, garage kept. They are holding if for her until Saturday, because she wants to go camping in it and not put it in a museum.
It comes with at camp stove, lantern, and a rare Apache camp-mate storage table.
I'm excited for her.
In reply to SaltyDog :
They say the canvas and zippers are in great shape, we'll wax the zippers when we get it.
I hate the idea of exposing that to January road salt even if for just one day, today.
Is it possible that you'll be moving it in an enclosed trailer?
In reply to John Welsh :
Not a bad idea, maybe I'll put it on top of my trailer and then tarp it. That or hit a car wash as soon as it comes home.
akylekoz said:One owner, garage kept.
Garage kept is a good thing. My sister and her husband had a series of tent campers, all bought used...it seemed like they all smelled of mildew.
This one looks to be in amazing condition for being 54 years old.
In reply to akylekoz :
Is that trailer narrow enough to fit into a Uhaul trailer? If so, and you have the help of another to lift it in, that could be $40 well spent.
So this trailer has an unbelievable story. Mom didn’t want it because too mechanical.
It would make a great track day or weekend trailer.
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