Like New 2017 Homemade Tiny House Camper Never Used Lots Included!

Sale price: US $3,500.00 Make an Offer

Condition: New Year: 2017
VIN : 12345 Mileage: 0
Length (feet): 17 Make: Homebuilt
Model: Home Built Sleeping Capacity: 2
Type: Tiny House For Sale By: Builder

Homer, New York, United States

Vehicle description

I’m selling my, as I call it, Tiny House Camper. It was built by me during the summer of 2017. I love to landscape paint. My plan was to drive off into the sunset painting and writing my way across the country. Well… last summer on my way to work about 7:30am, a deer decided to hop out in front of my GMC Envoy that I was planning on towing the camper house with. Totaled… After a lot of looking, I ended up purchasing a ford fusion hybrid; newer trucks were 30K plus and way out of my price range. So long story short, I now have nothing to tow it with. I kept the camper for another year thinking somehow, I’d still be able to get a beater truck to tow it. It’s not going to happen. So, my loss is your gain! Let me tell you about her. Dimensions are: Overall length is 18 feet Cabin is 11 feet by 7 feet Outside width is 7.25 feet Height is right about 8 feet It is currently registered in NYS as a homemade trailer. Haven’t had an issue. It has one twin bed. But she could quickly and easily be modified to have bunks just by lowering the current bed and installing a bunk above it. I only put in one for storage underneath. It is equipped for solar power. Lights all run on 12 volt. It has one solar panel, two large deep cycle batteries that are linked, and a solar control module. It also has a brand new converter I’m letting go with it. I started with a boat trailer. It was rated to carry up to 3000 pounds. The total weight of the trailer now is about 2000 including the trailer. My build can be viewed on my facebook album titled “Camper build 17” (Click to see how she was built). And built she is indeed. The floor joists which are pressure treated 4x4’s are bolted to the frame with ½” hot dipped galvanized carriage bolts. The floor is ¾” pressure treated plywood attached to the joists with gorilla glue and galvanized deck screws. In fact it’s all screwed and glued. There is not a single nail holding it together. Over 15 pounds of screws make her pretty darn solid. Some of the pics show rust on the trailer initially when I bought it. Let me address that. I buzzed off as much surface rust as I could. Then I used a product called corroseal. Amazing stuff! It chemically alters the rust, changing it to magnetite. Also, it makes the surface primed for paint. Like the Rustoleum hunter green it’s painted with. Further rusting is not an issue! Extras included: New in box Coleman oven($45) New in box two burner free standing stove($99) Large double lid cooler New in box 12 volt converter($75) Solar panel Solar Converter Two brand new large deep cycle batteries ($100ea)
Heavy duty tarp/awning with poles and stakes The pictures pretty much speak for themselves. I’m really heartbroken I have to see her. If you have any questions, please ask! I’m totally up front. I want this trailer to go to somebody who will use and enjoy her! I’ll take more pics, explain anything, whatever. Just ask! Thanks for looking! #tinyhouse, #Huntingcabin, #Cabin, #homemadecamper, #Tinyhousecamper