Avion La Grande 28 foot camper; better than Airstream (1972)
Sale price: US $8,150.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1972 |
VIN : | xxxxxxxxxxx | Leveling Jacks Included: | No |
Make: | Avion | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Awnings: | None | Length (feet): | 28 |
Water Capacity (Gallons): | 41-50 | Vehicle Title: | Clean |
Air Conditioners: | 1 | Slide Outs: | None |
Model: | Avion |
Atoka, Tennessee, United States
Vehicle description
1972 Avion LaGrande 28" camper. The title says 1972 but it was built with the 1973 outer shell. I attached the frame tag as one of the photos for your to see. No major dings or dents in the outer shell. This is a great project. We have all of the inner skins for this unit. We have a rock guard but it is cracked and can be repaired with fiberglass. No interior furnishing The plan was to update and modernize it. As you can see in the list below, we have a lot of time and money invested in this unit but due to back issues, I am not able to complete it. Would love to see someone take the restoration the rest of the way and enjoy it the way it was meant to be enjoyed. Please feel free to ask any questions that you may have. Trailer is sold as is and deposit is non refundable. Trailer must be paid for within 72 hours of winning your bid. Please do not bid if you do not intend to buy this beauty. Happy bidding!
We purchased this with the hopes of doing a complete overhaul. So far we have done the following: 1. Coated and sealed the roof (appx. 7 months ago), 2. Replaced the AC unit with a brand new Dometic Penguin Low-profile AC 3. Replaced the roof vent fans with 2 dual direction Max Air Fans , 4. Removed all the old spray-on insulation, started adding sound deadener (Kilmat 8mil thickness) and insulation to the walls 5. Removed and resealed the front window and have new rubber to replace the remaining windows 6. Removed and replaced the entire floor , 7. Replaced the fresh water tank with a new larger unit, 8. Cleaned and recoated the entire frame in Por-15 , 9. Replaced all of the trailering wiring, 10. Started on the main electrical wiring, 11. Replaced the main connector for the vehicle 12. Added 4, 100watt solar panels to the roof 13. We have a stainless steel bathroom sink to go with it 14. Tow ready
We purchased this with the hopes of doing a complete overhaul. So far we have done the following: 1. Coated and sealed the roof (appx. 7 months ago), 2. Replaced the AC unit with a brand new Dometic Penguin Low-profile AC 3. Replaced the roof vent fans with 2 dual direction Max Air Fans , 4. Removed all the old spray-on insulation, started adding sound deadener (Kilmat 8mil thickness) and insulation to the walls 5. Removed and resealed the front window and have new rubber to replace the remaining windows 6. Removed and replaced the entire floor , 7. Replaced the fresh water tank with a new larger unit, 8. Cleaned and recoated the entire frame in Por-15 , 9. Replaced all of the trailering wiring, 10. Started on the main electrical wiring, 11. Replaced the main connector for the vehicle 12. Added 4, 100watt solar panels to the roof 13. We have a stainless steel bathroom sink to go with it 14. Tow ready