FOR SALE: 2005 Pop-up tent trailer $3500

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This is a grey & silver 2005 Quicksilver 10 by Livin’ Lite Recreational Vehicles http://www.livinlite.com. This is a very light, rugged, and spacious minimalist camper. All structure is aluminum. No wood or steel materials used to rot or rust.
  • Sets up and break down is done in about 10min. each. The top is a clam shell design opening up into a large tent.
  • Sleeps 4-6 comfortably. 2 big beds, table that folds down into third bed if needed.
  • Table with seating for 4-6.
  • Mucho storage under seats and in cabinets.
  • 12/110v, electric and water hookups
  • 2) 7gal. water holding tanks
  • interior lights
  • portable stove
  • sink
  • deep cycle battery
  • portable Coleman catalytic space heater
  • spare wheel and tire
  • alloy wheels
  • receiver hitch mounted on back bumper for bike rack or other light rack.
Everything works great. To some this camper will lack creature comforts, which in my mind meant less maintenance and repair, which was the case and that’s what attracted me to it. For example; no shower, no toilet (I used a portable P.E.T.T. system, not included), the sink faucet must be hand pumped to draw water, no furnace (I’m including a Coleman catalytic space heater), the stove is an inexpensive 2-burner portable Coleman stove. I will get pics up ASAP. However, a lot of info and pics can be found at the company website. Asking less than half of new. $3500.00. PM me if interested or would like more details.

Edit:I didn't have the forsight to take any good "marketing" pics before storing for the winter. Here's a couple from last summer/fall trips to and one of it hibernating. :)
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How well do you think this would hold up off road? How wide is it? I have new JK Jeep. I wouldn't want it to be wider.
 
I am interested to know the specific details about the camper (i.e. its condition structurally, any repairs made, why are you selling it, etc.) I never knew a camper like this existed, it seems to be exactly what I have been looking for. Please email me...
 
Quote: How well do you think this would hold up off road? How wide is it? I have new JK Jeep. I wouldn't want it to be wider.


It is 84" wide. This holds up very well off-road. It's not a chinky plastic/wood rattle box like your typical Coleman, Rockwood, etc... Everything is solid, even the cabinet frame is welded aluminum tubing not glued and screwed particle board. So at the end of the trail your eggs might be scrambled but the trailer won't ;-) Hope that helps.
 
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Ok thanks, looks like the new jeep is 70 inches wide. I'm not sure about 14 inches wider, i am still intriguied though. pics would be nice...
 
Im kinda diggin your trailer....

Just curious , your reason for selling?

And what do you think about the door flap thing.
Thanks,

ken
 
Ya it really is a cool trailer, not many that are built this way. I don't have any good explanation as to why i'm selling it. Like I told another mud'r is that I have this penchant for trying different things, an affliction I really need to curb :)
The door flap can be a PITA if you are constantly going in and out. What I do is zip it open, it folds nicely back onto itself to the interior side, until evening, leaving it for awhile, or when the bugs are out.
 

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