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  1. Lucky Draw

    SOLD

    What It Is: Roomy: King size bed on one pull out; queen on the other. Previous owner removed one section of seating; I have found this to be a good spot for ice chests. Durable: If this thing could be broken, I would have done it by now hauling it across the many fine back roads of Arizona. The most exciting adventure was when it popped up on I-40 (at 70mph) coming home from a successful antelope hunt. That resulted in four brand new arms. One of those arms broke rattling into Unit 10 last year; I currently use the reliable 2x4 method to prop that end up. I consider it a giant tent on wheels at this point. It tows great. The propane line to the stove works fine. Two new tires and new spare purchased last year. What It Is Not: Luxurious: If you want much beyond creature comforts, this is not for you. Tow lights all work fine, but that's about it for electrical. A new battery and a couple of fuses should get you up and running if you want interior lighting. The King end has a tear in the upholstery. Waterproof: More like water resistant. Canvas is in good to fair condition. Couple of small tears on the side, one spot over one of the beds that requires new tape each season. I applied about 47 pounds (slight exaggeration) of sealant to the seams on the roof last year and stayed dry the whole time. Selling because the ladies in my life say that in order to go camping with me more, they are going to need things like "electricity" and "plumbing". Would be a great starter trailer and is ideal for Coues hunts down south. What it lacks in luxury, it more than makes up for in luck. Has been the primary home for several successful Coues, javelina, elk and antelope hunts. Priced to sell quickly at $700 firm. Currently housed in a garage in Oro Valley.
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