Vintage 1977 12 foot Scamp Travel Trailer, Camper
Sale price: US $6,500.00 Make an Offer
Condition: | Used | Year: | 1977 |
VIN : | 2898020 | Slide Outs: | None |
For Sale By: | Private Seller | Sleeping Capacity: | 3 |
Make: | Scamp |
Waco, Texas, United States
Vehicle description
Vintage grey Scamp 12-foot RV. The dining table converts to a bed. This sleeps one comfortably and can fit two. The opposite end has a sofa bench can serve as a small single bed, or bunk beds for small children.
Electricity works when plugged into power source. All interior and exterior lights and plugs work, as does the refrigerator. It is equipped for an invertor. We just do not currently have a second battery in it.
The trailer can be hooked up to a city water source. There is a sink and a propane-powered stove, both of which work. There is not a propane tank that comes with the trailer, you would want to get one. There is also a portable water tank. We had the RV shop near us clean this tank, but we have never used.
We used a small portable A/C (we created a space for ventilation) and heater, which worked well. You can Google ideas on how others have added an A/C below the closet.
You will probably want to paint the outside and do some touchup painting on the inside. There are no known leaks and everything works.
The trailer is very light and easy to drive. We drove to North Carolina and back with no problems, and not much impact on gas mileage.
The tires are in good shape, as is the spare.
There is no bathroom as this model comes with that sofa seat/bunk bed feature. We always stayed at places that had facilities.
Electricity works when plugged into power source. All interior and exterior lights and plugs work, as does the refrigerator. It is equipped for an invertor. We just do not currently have a second battery in it.
The trailer can be hooked up to a city water source. There is a sink and a propane-powered stove, both of which work. There is not a propane tank that comes with the trailer, you would want to get one. There is also a portable water tank. We had the RV shop near us clean this tank, but we have never used.
We used a small portable A/C (we created a space for ventilation) and heater, which worked well. You can Google ideas on how others have added an A/C below the closet.
You will probably want to paint the outside and do some touchup painting on the inside. There are no known leaks and everything works.
The trailer is very light and easy to drive. We drove to North Carolina and back with no problems, and not much impact on gas mileage.
The tires are in good shape, as is the spare.
There is no bathroom as this model comes with that sofa seat/bunk bed feature. We always stayed at places that had facilities.