Off-Road Camper for sale $10,000 (DFW area)

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Off-Road Camper ***SOLD***

***SOLD***

Trying to raise some money, so we are parting with the camper.

2006 Fleetwood Evolution 2 Pop-up camper $10,000.

Fully loaded, sleeps 6, been on less than a dozen outings.

Compare to new ones similarly equipped for $14,000++.

Pics disclaimer: promo pics, not actual trailer but that's what it looks like, I can take some for a serious buyer, ramps not included...

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Box Size (Inside Length) 11'
Unloaded Vehicle Weight 2,545 lbs
Maximum Carrying Capacity 1,855 lbs
Dimensions Open (L x W) 25' 10" x 10' 10"
Dimensions Closed (L x W) 20' 10" x 7' 5"


Specs:

11’ box

2,500 lbs

800 lb. front platform cargo capacity

Tons of interior storage

Full tip-out Galley including 3-way refrigerator

Additional outside RVQ grill

Toilet & showers (inside shower & outside shower)

Hot water heater

26 gal. fresh water capacity

Outside hose/shower

Air Conditioning

Furnace

LP bottle covers

Battery box w/ deep cycle battery

Smoke detector

Carbon Monoxide detector

Awning

No rips or tears in fabric (Sunbrella 302)

Spare tire kit

15" Alloy wheels & all-terrain tires

Shock absorbers

Leveling jacks at each corner

Never smoked in

Pics disclaimer: promo pics, not actual trailer but that's what it looks like, I can take some for a serious buyer, ramps not included...

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Well, your Cruiser would have to have some serious power to pull this through a gnarly trail, but the trailer isn't designed or advertised for hardcore wheeling.

You can take it a lot further than a typical pop-up, but if you are looking for something to drag through through a pile of rocks, a smaller & lighter trailer (Adventure trailers and the like) is a better solution.
 

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