I purchased this locally several years ago. I have used this as my camping trailer since. It is very light weight and can be moved around by hand with ease. Canvas is in good shape; there may be a few pinholes, but nothing that I have noted leaking during rain storms. Stays nice and dry inside and is very spacious. A new front zipper was installed years ago and works fine. You can stand in the middle section without a problem. Each side will allow 2 (friendly) people to sleep and you could have 2 on the floor for a total of 6 however it is best with one person on each side. You can pack a lot of gear inside when towing as well.
This is a perfect camper to pull with a Bronco even with drums, you barely notice it.
Included:
- Everything to setup the camper
- Trailer jack (much better than original setup)
- One memory foam mattress that fits one side perfectly
Being nearly 50 years old, expect a few dents and dings. Over the years, there have been some patching to the aluminum and to the wood on the fold-out. None of this reduces functionality or diminishes the experience.
Here are a couple of recent pictures (missing tail lens replaced with an original) and an old ad. My model would be considered the Econo Camp Trailer.
This is a perfect camper to pull with a Bronco even with drums, you barely notice it.
Included:
- Everything to setup the camper
- Trailer jack (much better than original setup)
- One memory foam mattress that fits one side perfectly
Being nearly 50 years old, expect a few dents and dings. Over the years, there have been some patching to the aluminum and to the wood on the fold-out. None of this reduces functionality or diminishes the experience.
Here are a couple of recent pictures (missing tail lens replaced with an original) and an old ad. My model would be considered the Econo Camp Trailer.