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Yup. Hate to see her go but I have to sell my Loudon Camper, which I got last May from Jeff Wood, who used it for 10 years (and only sold to me cause he got a FunHauler). Jen and I absolutely love this baby, affectionately known as "Campy Camperton". Our loss is your gain.
As someone who 'tented' since 2005 I can't say how much I loved having a camper up there. Was our home away from home and just made the whole race weekend so much more enjoyable for us. Private place to chill, eat comfortably, nap, listen to music, whatever. Really turned the racetrack experience into a whole new thing. We probably saved a few hundred bucks over the season just eating at the track more often. Amazing what you can whip up with a nice sized fridge, microwave, and lil oven. MmMMmmmmm.
It's a real nice Loudon camper and I was up there at times last year for 7 days straight comfortably. Here's the details.
- Fridge
- Microwave
- Toaster Oven
- Big bed up front with mattress (super comfy)
- Single bed in back with pull-screen for privacy. My old man would bunk back there with no problems, and he's a 'solid' guy. This 'guest room' is located behind the wall with the baseball caps hanging on it, to the left of the mirror door. It's a single bunk that a 6' guy could stretch out on with a two windows and a shelf unit, cloths hanger rack, and some electrical outlets. Can seal off for a private room.
- Dining table seats 4 comfy. Believe this can be made into another bed, but I never tried that
- Upper bunk above double bed. I used it for storage space but I suppose you could sleep up there too
- Sink and toliet worked for pouring 'water' into them. I never hooked up the water so I don't know if the pump system works. You can pour things down the sink thou and then drain it later. Same with toliet..
- Air conditioning works awesome. So nice for those July/August days. 90+ outside and frosty inside
- Used a space heater for colder days. Worked great
- Plenty of storage in this baby. Tons of cabinets and overhead cubbies.
- Bathroom is 'unfinished' and used primary as a storage area. There was a slight leak way in the back corner but again as this way back room wasn't used other than as the place to stash my folding table, spare tires, go-ped, etc it wasn't a issue. Bathroom is behind door with mirror on it. See pics.
- Propane tanks and system *should work* but Jeff nor I ever hooked it up as there was no need with microwave and toaster oven
- Plenty of electrical outlets inside the camper. Wiring is good.
- Sweet blue leopard bedsheets are included!
Unfortunately I do not have a picture of the exterior. Somehow never took one. It looks like a Loudon camper thou, that's in 'good' shape for a 12+ year old Loudon camper. No outrageous damage, holes, etc to report. She's solid. Currently not setup for road travel, though I doubt it will take much to make it road-worthy. Honestly something I didn't look into though so can't help you past that.
I also don't know the length, but looking at the exterior pics I think you can see it's a nice size. We'd have 4-5 people in there 'hanging out' without much issue.
Priced to move. Available for LRRS #1 for either buying or showing.
$950.
Thanks.