FOR SALE 2015 Camp Inn 560 Ultra

2015 Camp-Inn 560 Ultra located in Birmingham, AL.
We have thoroughly enjoyed this Raindrop.
The camper is in excellent condition and stored inside year round. About 200 miles on new tires. We are the second owners.
Features :
  • Premium mahogany interior paneling
  • Air conditioning
  • Maxxair fan with rain sensor
  • Couch-to-bunk conversion
  • Interior access grab bars
  • Cup holders, vintage latches, screen doors both sides and wind shields in galley
  • 54-quart Coleman stainless steel cooler with Camp Inn cooler cozy
  • Stainless steel kitchen sink with fresh water and gray water tank with tank/battery monitor
  • Rear kitchen table extender
  • Stainless steel attachable side table
  • Under-counter cabinet trays
  • Fire extinguisher
  • 12 volt battery with auto charger & disconnect setup
  • 11# propane tank with LP meter and 2 burner stove
  • Kitchen and cabin chrome lighting
  • Paper towel holder
  • AC/DC capabilities
  • Backup & flood lights
  • Electric brakes
  • REI Alcove freestanding vestibule used to cover kitchen area for seating and cooking
  • SUV off-road suspension
  • Chrome rims with moons + spare tire
  • 2-inch ball receiver
  • Stainless steel rear bumper and license plate holder
  • Protective Alcon cover on trailer front
  • 1 Camp-Inn side entrance tent for changing
  • Interior Front storage cabinets with exterior pass thru
  • Wheel chocks (2 pair)
  • Camp Inn rear hitch receiver for bike rack
Asking $17,900
 

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Hello, is the teardrop still available? Very interested.. here in Oregon but driving out to Tennessee. Any issues with leaking?
 
Hello, I live in Cincinnati and I would love to drive down and see your camper. My only concern is about the weight. My vehicle is rated to tow up to 1750 pounds. Do you know how much this one weighs?
 
Use a 2022 rav hybrid too. Have not hooked up a 7 pin harness for brakes. You?
Oh, I do have trailer brakes and a 7 pin. I would recommend them for everybody regardless of tow vehicle.

Also, don’t know where you live but in California and possibly other states, without brakes the trailer can only be certified to 1500 lbs capacity which could cause insurance issues if ever in an accident and you’re “overloaded”.
 
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