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1991 Aljo Aries 1900 1991 Aljo model number 1900. 19’ long, no leaks, things function as they should. Newer awning, newer tires. Great little hunting camper. 1/2 ton towable. Asking $5500 or best offer, located in Mesa, AZ 480-650-1286
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SOLD - For sale, 2017 Wildwood T195BHFS. The trailer is in great condition. It’s approx 21 feet long with a queen bed and 1 set of rear bunks. It’s perfect for a small family or someone that wants to take their grandkids on a fun camp out. I am asking 11k. The reason I am asking so low is because it is a restored salvage title. The trailer was stolen and recovered within 24hrs. Because it was stolen and recovered it was made a salvage title. We have used it the past year without problems. Everything in it functions as it should. The water pump is less than a year old. I will reseal all the roof structures prior to selling if buyer desires. Tires, including the spare, all have good tread remaining. The trailer is currently in Globe, AZ but I can take it to The east valley the next time I come down. We are buying a unit a bit better suited for our growing family. Please feel free to text or call me at Nine28-seven9two-6zero2zero posting for my brother in law. Great unit as we have been on camp outs with their family. Please contact Troy. Sorry for sideways pics.
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So.... turn 40 in july, but these ideas are all from my lady... so technically it's not my mid life crisis, but rather my mid- wife crisis. (sorry about the long winded story) I skrimped and saved and back in the day I bought a used pop up from my buddy. A classic 1979 coleman. Now it needs a few things here and there, not much but all we ever really do is have a soft place to sleep and a clean place to get dressed. Still cook outside and except for one javelin trip, the camper has never been a refuge during trips. Then I met a girl. She's keeping ,me around, been 4 years. We bought a house together, and I just got a check from selling mine... which has opened up a can of worms. She isn't a fan of my old vintage camper, takes a bit to set up and its hard to pack (without setting up, and unpack). I toyed with the idea of buying a New-to-me pop-up. Been keeping an eye out, missed a few deals because we were waiting to sell my house but oh well. The understanding was, sell my house, get a new camper. Turkey season came, one more set up of the ol coleman. She said, "what about a hard side". Well, trying to stay mobile with the smaller the better, and the fact that I have a half ton (or in most circumstances, my brother pulls it with his jeep), I want a small camper. Independent thinker.... she started showing me pictures of campers she found. So I fired back pictures of ones I thought would be a compromise. Finally she said "there's a rv show at UoPS, mom n dad are wanting to go, we can go too just to get ideas; then well look for something similar used." (Her dad is getting ready to retire, they want an apartment on wheels for traveling to see family and a bucket list). I thought the show didn't have anything all that interesting. She told me I was wrong, she found a camper that she liked 30' bunk house blah blah blah... well fully loaded, its hitting the limits of what my truck can pull. the next day I showed her pictures of ultra lights that I liked, and again, thought it was a compromise. Wrong again...I started the debate with "my truck cant handle that, my truck can pull these 3 trailers just fine.".... wrong.... she fired back, "you need a new truck then"., whipped out her phone to show me prices and had budgets and spread sheets.... (yeah, don't try to argue numbers with an accountant). I added the clause of... well depending on which "camper" you want us to get, im fixing up the pop up so I can actually go hunting still. SO finally the guy part of this... I want another dodge, first off. -What do I get? -Gas or diesel? (a diesel will be better for pulling, but in general use stand point) -years to stay away from? (I know they had a transmission issue for while) - Power wagon? (5.7 or 6.4?) -Mpg? So the background is, I really like the power wagon, but that might be because its awesome. Our budget is around $30k. a 3/4 ton will give us the capacities to pull the camper, but the cost of general upkeep on a diesel first of the practicality of towing a trailer a few times a year ? We probably found 12 trucks that are worth looking at off cyber scouting.
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