For Sale SOLD - 2011 Coleman Evolution E1 - Denver, CO - PRICE DROP $9,750

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Hello all, we are selling our excellent condition 2011 Coleman Evolution E1. We've owned it for a little over 1.5 years and purchased it from the original owner. We are taking delivery on an off road teardrop. Hoping to sell quickly, so we're not storing two campers at once.

Here are the specs:
- 2011 Coleman E1
- Dry weight: 2405lb; GVWR 3500lb
- length closed 16.5'
- Propane heat with 12v electric fan
- domestic three way fridge
- indoor stove; outdoor stove
- sink with hot/cold water
- stereo with indoor and outdoor speakers
- interstate group 27 battery; also included generic group 31 deep cycle backup battery
- Morningstar Tristar MPPT solar controller/charger with LCD display; outside MC4 connections
- sleeps "6" with king bed, double bed and convertible dinette
- 35 gal potable water tank; 6 gal hot water tank/heater
- all terrain tires nearly new with full size spare
- Sunbrella fabric on the tent
- single piece aluminum roof - no cracking or leaking like the fiberglass roofs
- outdoor shower hookup with hot/cold water
- lots of storage under sink and in side cabinets
- includes cover for outside storage

Feel free to reach out with questions. Thanks for looking!

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Very nice. Any ideas if A/C can be added? I've seen pics of these with. I know seems like a waste for a pop up but still would help I'm sure with all of the screen covers zipped closed.
 
Sorry for the late response. You could probably add AC but we never explored it. I actually looked for one without it because i didn't want any roof penetrations. I think the AC in most campers only works with shore power.
 
Yes , you do need ac power ...I used to use a Yamaha 2400 w genset. The hand carry type for use with our class c we used to have . I would use that rather than the built in Oman gen the rv's all come with. Saved on fuel big time in comparison. I think the gen set only cost $800 and pretty much I used it for everything on the coach when dry camping . Also Oman gen sets get expensive to service when the time comes , and having the the portable running 20' away makes for a very quiet cool evening , rather than a miserable sweat box.
 
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