Santa Fe Camper trailer VINTAGE
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Condition: | Used | Year: | 1965 |
VIN : | DA-108866 | Make: | Santa Fe |
Strawberry, Arkansas, United States
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1965 12 ft Santa Fe Cub. We hate to sell it but we have another vintage project camper and don"t need 2. NO TITLE - will give bill of sale. Brand new tires, tight wheel bearings, never used appliances since we"ve owned it as it"s been mostly used for camping without electricity, but was told by previous owner that everything worked - window unit AC, no bathroom, we have occasionally used an extension cord (mounted on wall near bed) for lamp lighting, bed is a stationary bed (doesn"t fold up). Previous owner said there were no leaks but the water damage on the rear wall has slowly gotten a little worse since we"ve owned it (we"ve owned it 7 years). I have included a pic of the worst damaged area but most of the walls seem solid - solid floor - the local vintage RV repair shop said it wasn"t in instant need of gutting. We have resealed most of the camper, including the windows. Overall, the camper could use some work but still solid enough to use - we have been camping in it locally. Weighs around 1100 pounds so very easy to tow with a small SUV. These campers are very collectable and can sell for up to $8,500 when fully restored. Thanks for looking.
1965 12 ft Santa Fe Cub. We hate to sell it but we have another vintage project camper and don"t need 2. NO TITLE - will give bill of sale. Brand new tires, tight wheel bearings, never used appliances since we"ve owned it as it"s been mostly used for camping without electricity, but was told by previous owner that everything worked - window unit AC, no bathroom, we have occasionally used an extension cord (mounted on wall near bed) for lamp lighting, bed is a stationary bed (doesn"t fold up). Previous owner said there were no leaks but the water damage on the rear wall has slowly gotten a little worse since we"ve owned it (we"ve owned it 7 years). I have included a pic of the worst damaged area but most of the walls seem solid - solid floor - the local vintage RV repair shop said it wasn"t in instant need of gutting. We have resealed most of the camper, including the windows. Overall, the camper could use some work but still solid enough to use - we have been camping in it locally. Weighs around 1100 pounds so very easy to tow with a small SUV. These campers are very collectable and can sell for up to $8,500 when fully restored. Thanks for looking.