Allisonmk
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We are moving on to a larger camper with our three little kiddos and tearfully selling our beloved 560. We have had the most amazing adventures together!
Price is $14,500 obo, as is. We are located in Urbana, Illinois.
Equipment:
Electric brakes
SUV off-road tire package
Air conditioning
15” HDTV/DVD player
AGM battery upgrade
Multi speed ceiling fan
Sunroof w/ bug screen and sunshade
Fire extinguisher
Alcan cover
Door screens both side doors (they are occasionally finicky but work)
Coleman 54 qt stainless steel cooler (has dent)
LP gas meter (full size propane tank is in photos but we have the smaller tank that came with camper)
Brand new spare tire
Photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/qCiaronqt6NboA3W7
We are her second owners. The first owners put fewer than 3,000 miles on the camper, and we have put 6,000 to 7,000 mi on her.
Due to family emergency, camper was not been garage kept for several months resulting in water damage.
I emailed Cary pictures of the damage. He identified the cause as the marker lights or marker light castings leaking along the edge of the roof on both sides. He is not able to provide a quote without actually seeing the camper, but said repair to this leak is $105 per side, and that they could sand, bleach and refinish the stained areas for around $200 per side. Cary advised it's pretty important that Campinn fix the leak rather than pursuing a DIY fix. The refinishing is cosmetic and optional. They will need the camper overnight to clamp and fix the leaks, and they would need the camper for more days to do the refinishing.
Other quirks / possible needed repairs (see photos):
-Window side screens held in place at top with black electrical tape. This is how it was held in place when we purchased it from the original owners and we haven't felt a need to fix it.
-The wood piece that holds the folding table in place has been removed. It kept coming loose so we removed it and found it was unnecessary in use of the table so we did not reattach it.
-Metal trim on side table that stores above cooler is separating from table. We did not have the correct size clamp to put this back in place so we have not addressed it.
-Rain occasionally accumulates in kitchen upper cubbies. Cary says this is due to adhesive on the end of the galley hinge coming unglued, a common issue in this vintage of camper, and a simple and inexpensive fix. My spouse checked and towel dried the cubbies religiously during the period that it was not garage kept.
-Rubber trim on sides of kitchen hatch is damaged at the bottom. Cary says this is purely cosmetic and does not affect function and is not the cause of the leak.
We've been plotting to take the camper up to Necedah to have the necessary repairs done, but have not been able to due to an ongoing family emergency. I'm posting today offering the camper as is without repairs for $14,500 obo. I'm happy to answer all your questions and send you tons of photos.
Price is $14,500 obo, as is. We are located in Urbana, Illinois.
Equipment:
Electric brakes
SUV off-road tire package
Air conditioning
15” HDTV/DVD player
AGM battery upgrade
Multi speed ceiling fan
Sunroof w/ bug screen and sunshade
Fire extinguisher
Alcan cover
Door screens both side doors (they are occasionally finicky but work)
Coleman 54 qt stainless steel cooler (has dent)
LP gas meter (full size propane tank is in photos but we have the smaller tank that came with camper)
Brand new spare tire
Photos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/qCiaronqt6NboA3W7
We are her second owners. The first owners put fewer than 3,000 miles on the camper, and we have put 6,000 to 7,000 mi on her.
Due to family emergency, camper was not been garage kept for several months resulting in water damage.
I emailed Cary pictures of the damage. He identified the cause as the marker lights or marker light castings leaking along the edge of the roof on both sides. He is not able to provide a quote without actually seeing the camper, but said repair to this leak is $105 per side, and that they could sand, bleach and refinish the stained areas for around $200 per side. Cary advised it's pretty important that Campinn fix the leak rather than pursuing a DIY fix. The refinishing is cosmetic and optional. They will need the camper overnight to clamp and fix the leaks, and they would need the camper for more days to do the refinishing.
Other quirks / possible needed repairs (see photos):
-Window side screens held in place at top with black electrical tape. This is how it was held in place when we purchased it from the original owners and we haven't felt a need to fix it.
-The wood piece that holds the folding table in place has been removed. It kept coming loose so we removed it and found it was unnecessary in use of the table so we did not reattach it.
-Metal trim on side table that stores above cooler is separating from table. We did not have the correct size clamp to put this back in place so we have not addressed it.
-Rain occasionally accumulates in kitchen upper cubbies. Cary says this is due to adhesive on the end of the galley hinge coming unglued, a common issue in this vintage of camper, and a simple and inexpensive fix. My spouse checked and towel dried the cubbies religiously during the period that it was not garage kept.
-Rubber trim on sides of kitchen hatch is damaged at the bottom. Cary says this is purely cosmetic and does not affect function and is not the cause of the leak.
We've been plotting to take the camper up to Necedah to have the necessary repairs done, but have not been able to due to an ongoing family emergency. I'm posting today offering the camper as is without repairs for $14,500 obo. I'm happy to answer all your questions and send you tons of photos.
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