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ApplePayUp for sale is Gertrude, our 1994 StarCraft pop up camper. She's a wonderful piece of art, and has been amazing for us since we bought her last year. We bought her to see how often we would really go camping with a camper, without spending $10-20k on a full size camper and boy did we end up using her a LOT! As such, we upgraded this year to a much larger camper and are going to let her go to her next loving owner so she can keep going on adventures instead of sitting around for all eternity. She's got a full size queen bed on one side, and a full bed on the other for the kids (or your partner that you're mad at, I don't judge and neither will Gertrude). The stove works fantastic, and one of our favorite things about this trailer is that you can use the stove outside or inside, there's hookups for both! The water works, it's just a sink with a manual push handle but hey it'll handle your dishes and dirty hands and that's all we really used it for anyways. I installed a 13,000BTU air conditioner last summer when we discovered the hard way that campers do indeed get as hot as tents and we needed more cooling power than nature had to offer when it's 110deg outside. After running the A/C in there, we ended up having to put blankets on while playing board games at the table, it gets so cold! It is completely concealed inside the front storage compartment, and don't worry there's still more than enough space in there for all your things too! I also replaced all 3 tires in June of last year, as well as had the bearings packed and seals replaced. I replaced all the light housings on the trailer, and bulbs. The propane regulator is brand new. The roof was resealed last year. The previous owner had installed some kind of wood holders for his paddle boards and drilled straight through the roof which resulted in a minor amount of water damage to the left rear of the roof (there's a section about 6 inches wide in the far corner that is crunchy if you press on the roof from the inside). It's not an issue, really truthfully we wouldn't have noticed unless he told us when we bought it. I removed the boards and mounting hardware, patched the holes, and for good measure put 4 large RV roof patches on to make sure no water could get in again. There hasn't been a drop of water inside it since then. We've put a lot of love into this trailer, and it's served us very well. It's super easy to tow with pretty much any vehicle since it's so light and I didn't have any drop in mileage towing it with my truck. It's very short since it collapses which is really nice for visibility, it was level with the tailgate of my truck while towing it and hid behind us perfectly. The fridge may or may not work, I honestly don't know because I never really tried it. I tinkered with it once when we first got it, but since it doesn't have a freezer and we have a fantastic cooler already that we paid a fortune for ($35) we just kept using that cause we could keep it in the truck and snack while we drove. The awning has been removed since I took these pictures, I opened it up the other day and it had developed a tear over the winter and was not fit for use anymore. If you would like, we are willing to sell it with the generator that we used for it which I bought last year brand new for $475 plus tax. It will run the A/C without skipping a beat, and power the whole trailer at the same time! The price with that generator included would be $1,500 FIRM.
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$1,200.00
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Venmo
Zelle
ApplePayUp for sale is Gertrude, our 1994 StarCraft pop up camper. She's a wonderful piece of art, and has been amazing for us since we bought her last year. We bought her to see how often we would really go camping with a camper, without spending $10-20k on a full size camper and boy did we end up using her a LOT! As such, we upgraded this year to a much larger camper and are going to let her go to her next loving owner so she can keep going on adventures instead of sitting around for all eternity. She's got a full size queen bed on one side, and a full bed on the other for the kids (or your partner that you're mad at, I don't judge and neither will Gertrude). The stove works fantastic, and one of our favorite things about this trailer is that you can use the stove outside or inside, there's hookups for both! The water works, it's just a sink with a manual push handle but hey it'll handle your dishes and dirty hands and that's all we really used it for anyways. I installed a 13,000BTU air conditioner last summer when we discovered the hard way that campers do indeed get as hot as tents and we needed more cooling power than nature had to offer when it's 110deg outside. After running the A/C in there, we ended up having to put blankets on while playing board games at the table, it gets so cold! It is completely concealed inside the front storage compartment, and don't worry there's still more than enough space in there for all your things too! I also replaced all 3 tires in June of last year, as well as had the bearings packed and seals replaced. I replaced all the light housings on the trailer, and bulbs. The propane regulator is brand new. The roof was resealed last year. The previous owner had installed some kind of wood holders for his paddle boards and drilled straight through the roof which resulted in a minor amount of water damage to the left rear of the roof (there's a section about 6 inches wide in the far corner that is crunchy if you press on the roof from the inside). It's not an issue, really truthfully we wouldn't have noticed unless he told us when we bought it. I removed the boards and mounting hardware, patched the holes, and for good measure put 4 large RV roof patches on to make sure no water could get in again. There hasn't been a drop of water inside it since then. We've put a lot of love into this trailer, and it's served us very well. It's super easy to tow with pretty much any vehicle since it's so light and I didn't have any drop in mileage towing it with my truck. It's very short since it collapses which is really nice for visibility, it was level with the tailgate of my truck while towing it and hid behind us perfectly. The fridge may or may not work, I honestly don't know because I never really tried it. I tinkered with it once when we first got it, but since it doesn't have a freezer and we have a fantastic cooler already that we paid a fortune for ($35) we just kept using that cause we could keep it in the truck and snack while we drove. The awning has been removed since I took these pictures, I opened it up the other day and it had developed a tear over the winter and was not fit for use anymore. If you would like, we are willing to sell it with the generator that we used for it which I bought last year brand new for $475 plus tax. It will run the A/C without skipping a beat, and power the whole trailer at the same time! The price with that generator included would be $1,500 FIRM.









