theresa
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from Northern Maine ~ Proud new owner of Lola, a 1960 Shasta Airflyte and Pearl, a 1962 Mobile Scout
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Post by theresa on Jun 16, 2015 6:18:12 GMT -8
Very few photos, but the door shows a Bargman L-66 Handle. And it has all appliances: nh.craigslist.org/zip/5040136255.htmlAd Text: I have an old Camper Trailer approx. 17 foot, we used to camp in. Scrap only. It's covered by a tarp, I climbed under it and took a couple pics.
It has not been moved for many years. I'm not sure the wheels will move??? It may have to be moved with a trailer and a winch. It needs a roof. It may only be good for scrap. Contact me and I will give you my phone number. I will give you details. Thanks,
gas stove, refrigerator, and furnace inside. they may be useable do not know.
Camper has not been used in many years, was hit by a tree limb this winter, damaged roof, water got in. So I do not think it can be fixed I think it can be used for salvage, the trailer may be able to be used for other purposes.
We live in Laconia, the camper is on the NH/Vt. line. Bradford Vermont.
We just want it moved off the property.
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Post by vintagebruce on Jun 16, 2015 9:01:30 GMT -8
I would have to haggle over the price a bit...can't hurt to try.
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Post by vikx on Jun 16, 2015 21:41:56 GMT -8
Looks to be fairly large.. maybe 18 feet??
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Post by bigbill on Jun 17, 2015 20:15:38 GMT -8
There is no such thing as a free camper only campers with no upfront charge.
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Post by vintagebruce on Jun 18, 2015 5:29:12 GMT -8
There is no such thing as a free camper only campers with no upfront charge. Two of the five vintage campers I have bought, cost me more to drive to where they were located and get good rubber under them to safely bring them home than the price of the trailer itself. Nothing is free in this day and age.
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