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I found this on an old homestead and saved it from the scrap yard, had a little fun doing it as well
Early 60’s I think Yellowstone camper. It had been there since the early 90’s. Up on blocks, tires just needed air. Found the receiver hitch and stabilizers laying in the dirt π
Had to squeeze it thru this opening in the trees, in the frozen mud.
The extraction was a success!!
I don’t need it tho so it’s for sale, $1800. or offers
super cool Jeff
Looks good on the back of your truck !
Tryin to get this sold!!!! π
This would be the perfect accessory for you Coleman collectors! Set it up as a party shack with all your vintage camper bits!
For another 200 I’ll even throw in the death trap Polaris π
Not sure why the site put this in as a thread and a classified at the same time? Only posted once…
Strait little camper. Sell it to some old lady for a she-shed…Then she can have her husband spend 500 hours polishing the aluminum.
Hahaha! I was thinking of a young family with kids that is outgrowing their vw camper, Franz. π
Nope. not me.
I would have to hack it up, and try to install it on a COE or something dumb.
That Camper looks Great!!! Looks like maybe it doesnβt have an old roof leak like 80% of these vintage campers do?!?!
Oh it does Rusty, with the patina’d paneling in a couple spots.
Oh well, still an Awesome Trailer!
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