Small Camper under 2k pounds

$2,700.00
Hays, Kansas
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Fleetwood camper is in great condition for a 1996.

It weighs under 2,000 pound so no title or registration is needed in Kansas.

12 feet 11 inches long
15 feet 11 inches long to tongue.

Selling for $2,700 since that is my bottom dollar since I usually always get asked that anyway😉.

As you know, these single axle lightweight under 2,000 pound campers are hard to find.

Please do not message me.
Rather please call me if you have any questions.
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Thank you.

I am selling this 1996 Fleetwood and my 1963 vintage single axle Shasta since we decided to sell the farm or I would keep both of them.

I was going to use them at the farm for family and friends to use when they came to visit.

I will post the Shasta later today and it weighs around 2,800 and is a little longer.

Here are some main details of the 1996 Fleetwood that weighs under 2,000.

Extremely solid floor since they made these with solid plywood and closed the belly with some metal.

I am installing a fancy electric roof vent today above the living room area today with a built in fan to circulate the air when you're not using the AC.

The previous owner had sealed it up with wood and closed it up, but it looks much better and opens up the space and allows light in also.

Also, I am coating the roof with the most expensive and dependable roof coating today.  100% silicone and putting special Dicor tape on the sides and seems.

The previous owner spent a lot of time and money renovating the inside and painting it.  He did an excellent job at sealing it and he used a good elastrometric coating on the roof.

This won't hurt the metal roof which is solid, and at least it can provide a base coating for the silicone that I am putting on.

However, the expensive silicone will drastically reduce the temperature even more and last a lifetime. Plus it is great to use around the roof vents.

All electric inside works great and the battery DC power.
You we'll need to buy a battery for it if you don't wanna plug in too shore power.

The city water works great and the toilet and sinks.
The original water pump needs to be replaced which is inexpensive if you wanna use the freshwater tank.

The stove top works excellent.

The new outside lights need to be hooked up.

The original fridge and furnace are technically too old to use and not worth taking a chance of a fire or gas is being released.  

As you know, there's plenty of small dependable furnaces you can get now to provide heat.  And the same goes for it refrigerators from DC powered ones to electric.

Great layout as you can tell with the photos, especially when the windows open up to make it feel more roomy.

Plenty of storage.
Plenty of extra outlets the previous owner installed.

He also put in a brand new window AC.

There's plenty of ways to get the shower set up so it's waterproof and drains out.  I am just not gonna mess with that.

I have over $200 worth of brand new back splash that you could put in the kitchen or around the camper as shown in the photo.

I also have a huge camper outside mat and the original table and pole you can have since I am keeping my small table in the photo.

Tires are in excellent shape with 90% or more tread left and they are 4 years old.

All windows work great and have a the original screens on them.

Some of the cabinet doors and latches need to be put back on.  They are all painted in that nice that nice blue color.

Brand new cushions for seating area.  And if you want to use them for two huge beds side by side or just one.

As shown in my photo that will work well or just use one bed or there's plenty of space on that wide opening floor for someone to sleep on the floor instead with one or two of those new cushions.

Anyway, hope those details help and I'll retype this up after this weekend.
Great small compact lightweight camper with a lot of character.

Thank you and have a great weekend!


 

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