Serro Scotty Gaucho (1981)
Sale price: US $2,000.00 Make an Offer
Used |
“Scotty is in great condition, but he is a used travel trailer with some standard wear. There are no leaks, nor any sign that the trailer has ever had leaks.” |
Year: | 1981 | VIN : | 1SSTT13S9B11SS012 |
Mileage: | N/A | Vehicle Title: | Clear |
Make: | Serro Scotty | Slide Outs: | None |
Model: | Gaucho | For Sale By: | Private Seller |
Type: | Travel Trailer | Leveling Jacks Included?: | Yes |
Length (feet): | 13 | Water Capacity (Gallons): | 11-20 |
Air Conditioners: | None | Sleeping Capacity: | 3 |
Awnings: | None |
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Vehicle description
Dear Prospective Owner,
I lived a sheltered life my first 36 year. It seems that I was kept in the garage a lot and didn"t get out much. Then, I met my current owners, Kevin and Pat the Cat. After that everything changed.
On January 11, 2017, we hit the road from Atlanta. . destination unknown. For four months we were inseparable. . trekking through Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevada, and Oklahoma.
As the journey began, my owner added new tires and we hit the road. Soon after, I learned what boondocking was all about with the addition of solar, 100AH battery, controller, and a 1500 watt inverter. With the solar and a 30 gallon water bladder (that is included, too), we were able to stay "off grid" at some amazing places. You can see all of the pics from our four month adventure on Instagram by clicking here.
Along the way, I also gained some cool stuff, including LED bulbs 12v plug USB outlet closet shelves propane guage/leak detector second propane tank new sink faucet water pump Breathing Mobile Clothes Washer Luggable Loo toilet seat 12v shower additional light (replacing old propane lamp) trailer lock smoke/fire alarm several water hoses and a filter Lots of other little goodies were picked up along the way. They are included. . along with all of the items listed above.
The only hiccup we had along the way was with the first two solar panels that were added. These heavier, adjustable panels came detached while we were traveling. Luckily, no one was hurt. It did leave a few holes in my top, but these were patched and sealed with no leaks. I still have a couple of "L" brackets on the roof from the first panels (see pics). We kept these on in case we wanted to strap something lightweight to the roof, but they can easily be removed.
After losing the two panels, Kevin realized that we didn"t need that much power, so he added a single 100-watt lightweight flexible solar panel after this, and we were soaking up the sun and loving it. The single panel was enough. We had enough power for my lights and water pump, along with Kevin"s phone, portable hotspot and laptop.
We returned to Atlanta on May 6. Kevin is ready for a new adventure and SO AM I. Buy me and lets hit the road.
My four month adventure was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. . so many wonderful places. . Lake Mead, the Grand Canyon, Slab City, Coachella, and Carlsbad Caverns just to name a few.
I am a big fan of the 80s, so I tried to keep everything as original as possible. The walls, floors, curtains, cushions, along with most everything else are all original. Of course, you can make it your own, but I love Scotty"s style. . as is.
As you start your journey, I am available to answer any questions you may have. If you have questions before bidding, just ask and I will answer as soon as possible.
Scotty is sold as is. You are responsible for pick up and/or delivery costs. Pickup should occur by May 31. If it occurs after then, you will be responsible for an additional fee of $100, as I currently keeping the trailer at a storage facility. The absolute deadline for pickup would be June 30.
A $500 deposit is required by PayPal within 24 hours after the sale/auction has ended. The balance is due seven days later by certified funds. Pickup cannot occur until funds have cleared.
I lived a sheltered life my first 36 year. It seems that I was kept in the garage a lot and didn"t get out much. Then, I met my current owners, Kevin and Pat the Cat. After that everything changed.
On January 11, 2017, we hit the road from Atlanta. . destination unknown. For four months we were inseparable. . trekking through Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevada, and Oklahoma.
As the journey began, my owner added new tires and we hit the road. Soon after, I learned what boondocking was all about with the addition of solar, 100AH battery, controller, and a 1500 watt inverter. With the solar and a 30 gallon water bladder (that is included, too), we were able to stay "off grid" at some amazing places. You can see all of the pics from our four month adventure on Instagram by clicking here.
Along the way, I also gained some cool stuff, including LED bulbs 12v plug USB outlet closet shelves propane guage/leak detector second propane tank new sink faucet water pump Breathing Mobile Clothes Washer Luggable Loo toilet seat 12v shower additional light (replacing old propane lamp) trailer lock smoke/fire alarm several water hoses and a filter Lots of other little goodies were picked up along the way. They are included. . along with all of the items listed above.
The only hiccup we had along the way was with the first two solar panels that were added. These heavier, adjustable panels came detached while we were traveling. Luckily, no one was hurt. It did leave a few holes in my top, but these were patched and sealed with no leaks. I still have a couple of "L" brackets on the roof from the first panels (see pics). We kept these on in case we wanted to strap something lightweight to the roof, but they can easily be removed.
After losing the two panels, Kevin realized that we didn"t need that much power, so he added a single 100-watt lightweight flexible solar panel after this, and we were soaking up the sun and loving it. The single panel was enough. We had enough power for my lights and water pump, along with Kevin"s phone, portable hotspot and laptop.
We returned to Atlanta on May 6. Kevin is ready for a new adventure and SO AM I. Buy me and lets hit the road.
My four month adventure was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. . so many wonderful places. . Lake Mead, the Grand Canyon, Slab City, Coachella, and Carlsbad Caverns just to name a few.
I am a big fan of the 80s, so I tried to keep everything as original as possible. The walls, floors, curtains, cushions, along with most everything else are all original. Of course, you can make it your own, but I love Scotty"s style. . as is.
As you start your journey, I am available to answer any questions you may have. If you have questions before bidding, just ask and I will answer as soon as possible.
Scotty is sold as is. You are responsible for pick up and/or delivery costs. Pickup should occur by May 31. If it occurs after then, you will be responsible for an additional fee of $100, as I currently keeping the trailer at a storage facility. The absolute deadline for pickup would be June 30.
A $500 deposit is required by PayPal within 24 hours after the sale/auction has ended. The balance is due seven days later by certified funds. Pickup cannot occur until funds have cleared.