Vintage 1956 Crown Canned Ham travel trailer camper with title - NO RESERVE
Sale price: US $2,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1956 |
Length (feet): | 12 | Make: | Crown |
Leveling Jacks Included: | No |
Gainesville, Florida, United States
Vehicle description
Super sweet vintage Crown 1956 canned ham. 12 ft. body (+2 extra feet with hitch). 1500 lbs. HAVE TITLE.
Brand new tires, jack/hitch, and chains. New propane tank.
I"ve had this camper for 10+ years now and it"s the best! Lightweight and roomy enough for two. In usable condition (I still take it out), but needs some TLC. I don"t have the experience to do it and this camper deserves to be brought back to glory. All original basic interior - wood, icebox, propane stove, windows. Has a closet but no bathroom. Bed is full size - couch can also fold into bed.
Everything works (electricity, propane, hitch, lights).
What it needs: body work. Over the years the exterior aluminum outer walls have been separating, and I"ve just been patching them with roofing tape (on one particular side). Dent in back (pic). There was a small pinhole in the roof, so there is water damage in one area of the roof - pic included. (I have since patched that). A few other minor places of wood damage - pics included. The trailer is still operational these are cosmetic, but the outer shell really needs attention. I did take it out a few months ago and it rained hard and the cabin did not get any rain inside. The door needs attention. It closes, but doesn"t fit smoothly. One side window was replaced with a piece of hard plastic (I think for an AC unit before I had it - totally functional just doesn"t look great). NOTE: All pics are current except first listing picture of outside - this is older to show you the whole camper - see other outside pics for current condition.
Originally trailer was in Alabama, so as far as I know it has been in the South it"s entire life (ie: not in areas with snow/salt).
Buy it and restore it for yourself - or flip it for a big profit (restored these go upwards of $12,000)
Someone who knows how to restore this will have a gem! I"m gonna miss her! NO RESERVE! Selling as is - any questions please ask!
Brand new tires, jack/hitch, and chains. New propane tank.
I"ve had this camper for 10+ years now and it"s the best! Lightweight and roomy enough for two. In usable condition (I still take it out), but needs some TLC. I don"t have the experience to do it and this camper deserves to be brought back to glory. All original basic interior - wood, icebox, propane stove, windows. Has a closet but no bathroom. Bed is full size - couch can also fold into bed.
Everything works (electricity, propane, hitch, lights).
What it needs: body work. Over the years the exterior aluminum outer walls have been separating, and I"ve just been patching them with roofing tape (on one particular side). Dent in back (pic). There was a small pinhole in the roof, so there is water damage in one area of the roof - pic included. (I have since patched that). A few other minor places of wood damage - pics included. The trailer is still operational these are cosmetic, but the outer shell really needs attention. I did take it out a few months ago and it rained hard and the cabin did not get any rain inside. The door needs attention. It closes, but doesn"t fit smoothly. One side window was replaced with a piece of hard plastic (I think for an AC unit before I had it - totally functional just doesn"t look great). NOTE: All pics are current except first listing picture of outside - this is older to show you the whole camper - see other outside pics for current condition.
Originally trailer was in Alabama, so as far as I know it has been in the South it"s entire life (ie: not in areas with snow/salt).
Buy it and restore it for yourself - or flip it for a big profit (restored these go upwards of $12,000)
Someone who knows how to restore this will have a gem! I"m gonna miss her! NO RESERVE! Selling as is - any questions please ask!