- Location
- Ocala, FL USA
1993 coleman fleetwod sequoia (sp) pop up camper. It's about 12' long (closed) and weighs around 1200# with a 1900# GVW. Interior (floor only ) is about 5'X10'. I'm 6'3" and can walk around in it without bumping my head.
About 2-3 years ago we gutted the interior (left the bed slides alone as they are fine) and put down new 3/4" wood and then vinyl tile over that. So now it's just an open floor with the bed slides at each end. Very roomy even for a family of 5.
Great working AC and I replaced both electrical outlets.
The only thing wrong with it is at the front end there is about a 6" tear right next to the seam at the bottom corner of the fabric. it doesn't leak when open and can probably be fixed pretty easy.
It probably needs...or will need tires soon. They should hold air to get it where you want to go but if you were to want to use it a lot and right away I'd put tires on it.
One person can set it up...I can do so by myself in about 15 minutes +-.
We've traveled in it as far away as Crawfords (may it RIP) in Tellico and have never had issue with it...especially since we gutted it and left it all open on the inside.
The one with my hand in it is where the tear is. it's under the gorilla tape (that stuff is awesome). it's very close to the seam.
$900 OBO...will trade for the right car trailer. Will also consider a package deal with my boat or trade both of them a a little nicer car trailer. http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1094595
About 2-3 years ago we gutted the interior (left the bed slides alone as they are fine) and put down new 3/4" wood and then vinyl tile over that. So now it's just an open floor with the bed slides at each end. Very roomy even for a family of 5.
Great working AC and I replaced both electrical outlets.
The only thing wrong with it is at the front end there is about a 6" tear right next to the seam at the bottom corner of the fabric. it doesn't leak when open and can probably be fixed pretty easy.
It probably needs...or will need tires soon. They should hold air to get it where you want to go but if you were to want to use it a lot and right away I'd put tires on it.
One person can set it up...I can do so by myself in about 15 minutes +-.
We've traveled in it as far away as Crawfords (may it RIP) in Tellico and have never had issue with it...especially since we gutted it and left it all open on the inside.
The one with my hand in it is where the tear is. it's under the gorilla tape (that stuff is awesome). it's very close to the seam.
$900 OBO...will trade for the right car trailer. Will also consider a package deal with my boat or trade both of them a a little nicer car trailer. http://www.naxja.org/forum/showthread.php?t=1094595














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