Used Campers

Your complete resource for learning about used campers and how to buy used campers.

Thursday, January 10, 2008

Used Campers: 1999 COLEMAN REDWOOD POP UP/FOLDING TRAILER WITH A/C


Our Take: Normally for first-time camper looking at used campers, it's good to buy a newer used camper. They usually carry less problems which leads to a more enjoyable trip. HOWEVER, there is an exception and this is one of those exceptions. This is a great used camper, in great condition and even better is at a great price. Right now, it's listed at $1,500. Well below NADA for the features and condition. This used camper would make for a great addition to any small family looking to get into camping.


Description From eBay ( I aplogize about the all caps, but I don't feel like re-typing the owner's description):

1999 COLEMAN REDWOOD POP UP CAMPER WITH A/C!! NICE AND NO RESERVE!!
UP FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION IS A 1999 COLEMAN REDWOOD FOLDING TRAILER. THIS TRAILER CARRIES A SALVAGE TITLE DUE TO IT BEING A THEFT RECOVERY. THIS UNIT HAS ABSOLUTELY NO DAMAGE, AND EVERYTHING IS IN PERFECT WORKING ORDER.


THIS CAMPER FEATURES THE SMALLER BOX AND LIGHT WEIGHT FOR SMALLER TOW VEHICLES WITHOUT SACRAFICING SLEEPING ROOM. THIS UNIT HAS THE FRONT KING SIZE BED IN FRONT THAT SLIDES IN AND FOLDS OVER, AND A LOW TOWING WEIGHT OF 1400 LBS. THERE IS NO OTHER FOLDING TRAILER ON THE MARKET THAT CAN COMPETE WITH THE SIZE, SLEEPING CAPACITY, AND LOW TOW WEIGHT OF THE 1999 COLEMAN REDWOOD. THE BOX OF THIS CAMPER IS ONLY 10' LONG CLOSED AND MORE THAN 20' OPENED.


THIS TRAILER FEATURES A FRONT KING SIZE BED, A LARGE DINETTE THAT CONVERTS TO A DOUBLE AND A REAR QUEEN SIZE BED. THIS UNIT WILL SLEEP 6 PEOPLE COMFORTABLY, BUT THE COLEMAN WEB SITE STATES 7 PEOPLE. THE ROOF TOP A/C UNIT IS A COLEMAN AND BLOWS ICE COLD. THERE IS ALSO A INDOOR/OUTDOOR 2 BURNER GAS COOKTOP THAT IS IN GREAT CONDITION. THIS TRAILER IS ALSO EQUIPPED WITH A 3-WAY REFRIDGERATOR THAT CAN RUN ON PROPANE/12 VOLT AND 120 VOLT ELECTRIC SO THAT YOU CAN KEEP YOUR PERISHABLES COLD WHILE TRAVELING.


THE TIRES ON THIS UNIT ARE IN GREAT CONDITION AND THERE IS A SPARE TIRE MOUNTED ON THE REAR OF THE TRAILER. THE PLUG FOR THE TRAILER LIGHTS IS A FOUR PIN FLAT STYLE CONNECTOR. THIS UNIT IS READY TO GO! DON'T WAIT UNTIL SPRING FEVER HITS AND EVERYONE IS LOOKING FOR A TRAILER, BUY ONE NOW!
AS WITH ALL OF MY AUCTIONS, THIS TRAILER IS BEING LISTED WITH A LOW STARTING BID OF $1.00 AND WILL SELL WITH NO RESERVE! I WILL NOT END THIS AUCTION EARLY FOR ANY REASON OR OFFER, SO PLEASE DO NOT ASK. THIS AUCTION WILL RUN ITS FULL TERM AND HIGH BIDDER AT THE END OF THE SALE WILL OWN A NICE COLEMAN CAMPER.


THIS TRAILER IS USED AND IS BEING LISTED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY IMPLIED. TRAILER IS AVAILABLE FOR VIEWING PRIOR TO BIDDING, JUST CONTACT ME TO SET UP A TIME. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK. I WANT YOU TO BE 100% CONFIDENT WITH YOUR BID AND 100% HAPPY WITH YOUR PURCHASE. I CAN ALSO BE CONTACTED BY PHONE AT 859-635-5224 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting              859-635-5224      end_of_the_skype_highlighting OR (CELL) 859-393-0645. WINNING BIDDER IS REQUIRED TO SUBMIT A NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT OF $500.00 VIA PAYPAL WITHIN 24 HOURS OF AUCTION END AND BALANCE DUE WITHIN 10 DAYS IN THE FORM OF CASH OR BANK ISSUED CERTIFIED CHECK ONLY UNLESS OTHER AGREEMENT IS MADE BETWEEN YOU THE BUYER AND ME THE SELLER PRIOR TO AUCTION END. THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING.



This used camper auction is closed.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Used Campers: 1999 Coleman Fleetwood Bayside



Description From eBay:

1999 Fleetwood by Coleman Pop-Up Camper. Low retail $4175 by NADA, high retail by NADA $5060. Setting reserve much lower than that. This camper has been hardly used. I am selling it with my brother in law, as I was buying it from him. Towed approximately 1000 miles on tires with no dry rot shown. I actually lived in it for the past summer. Everything works, the A/C is so cold in the summer you have to turn it down. Heater is VERY warm in the winter, even in very cold months. It's good that is has a thermostat to set the temp. As it is 8 years old, some repairs were done to the canvas that are actually more solid than the original canvas. I am an 18 year Navy veteran, and I know canvas. This camper is solid! If we didn't need the money, because I am working away from my family, I wouldn't sell it. Outside shower, hot water heater, cold fridge, A/C and heat, water tank, electric brakes, and everything works. Pick up preferred, but can, if an emergency, deliver for .50$ a mile. Feel free to e-mail questions.


Disclaimer:Please note that we have not inspected this camper, this recommendation is based on the owners description, pictures and estimated value. Please inspect this camper and ask the seller more detailed questions to get a better understanding of this camper.


This used camper auction is closed.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Used Campers - Great Time To Buy

I'm always looking for great deals on campers, actually on anything for that matter. If you are looking at used campers and thinking of buying, now is the time.

It's basic economics, supply & demand. Right now, you have a high supply because people are pretty much done with the camping season. You also have low demand because people don't want to buy something they can't use today. Especially a 5-10k purchase.

So, this means used camper values are at their lowest from now until about March. This is great news if you are looking to buy a camper. You can get some great deals out there.

Bad news if you want to sell your camper. You may want to hang on to it until the spring.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Used Campers: Complete Winterization Kit


Last week we discussed how to winterize your camper and I posted a few links to some products you will need to winterize your camper.

I was just surfing campingworld's site and they just added a complete kit to winterize your camper. It comes with Kit includes Water Heater By-Pass, Freeze Ban Antifreeze (3 gallons) and Pump Converter. The total price is about $33, which was about $5-10 cheaper than buying each thing separate.

So if you have not purchased your winterization kit yet, head over here before they sell out.


Camping World: Winterization Kit

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Monday, October 29, 2007

How To Sell Used Campers

Selling used campers doesn't have to be a frustrating task if you go about it the correct way. Whether you just need the money, have no use for it or want to upgrade selling your camper online is probably the best route for a quick sale.

The first thing you will want to do is make the used camper ready for sale. You need to make the camper appealing to those looking for used campers. This means thoroughly cleaning the inside and outside of the camper, making minor repairs and replace defective or broken features. One great tip is to use Febreze on the camper furniture and things. Also a good cleaning of the floor with Pine-sol would be wise. People, especially young families buying used campers buy used campers that smell good, not trashy.

Once your camper is presentable, you'll need to snap 5-10 good digital pictures. These should be crisp, clean photos that are not blurry. You will want to take several of the outside and several of the inside. Be sure to focus of the features of the camper.

Next, you will want to write out everything about the camper. You'll need to list the make, model, year and all the features you camper includes. Specifically highlight air conditioning, heating, hot water heaters, water pumps and any other feature that you camper has that can set it apart from the competition. The more accurate you are with your written description, the more money you used camper will bring in.

After you have prepared and documented the camper, you need a platform to sell it. Below are three of the best places to sell used campers.

  • Craigslist.com- Your best bet for price and speed of sale.
  • Local newspaper- You'll get a good price, but it may take you longer to see because your reach is limited to the local area.
  • eBay.com- Your best bet to dump the camper quickly, but you will sacrifice on the price. People use eBay to get a bottom-basement deal. Not to pay top dollar.

Simply follow the instructions on each of these sites to list your camper. I'd personally start with Craigslist and then move to eBay if I need a quick sale.

From there, sit back and let the buyers approach you about your used camper. Please be prepared to show the camper when contacted and reply to all questions.

Good luck!

Friday, October 19, 2007

Used Campers: How To Level Your Camper

As I have written in previous articles, I purchased a used camper this summer and have taken it out several times for family weekend trips. Used campers are great, but one thing I soon found out was that leveling a camper can be tricky if you don't have the right tools.

The first trip out, we must have found the best campsite ever, because it took me all of 2 minutes to get the camper level. Naturally after that first trip, I thought it would be that easy every time. Not so much. I quickly found out in trips since then that all camp sites are not created equal. All camp site pads are not created equal either. However, there are tools that you can buy to make the job easier and get you to the fun parts of camping sooner.

First off, most campers have some sort of leveling jack on each corner of the camper. They are usually either a scissor jack or stabilizer jack. You should consult your individual product manual for the operation of your jacks.

Once you figure out how your specific jack operates, you can focus on leveling your camper. To level your camper, you will need two things.

Calibrated Level
RV Leveling Blocks

How To Level Your Camper
  1. Secure the camper with your wheel chocks and unhook the camper from the tow vehicle. Move the tow vehicle a safe distance away from the camper.
  2. Inspect the camper and your levels to see if the camper is leaning more and two inches toward one side.
  3. Add 1 leveling block per 2 inches to the opposite side that the level bubble is reading. For example, if the bubble was 3 inches to the left of zero. I would add 1 block to the right side of the camper. Or, if the bubble was 3 inches to the left. I would add 1 block to the rear of the camper.
  4. Crank down your scissor or stabilizer jacks to the point that they are just barely supporting the weight of the camper. For anything but larger RV's, you do not want to have the wheels off the ground. The wheels actually help stabilize the camper. So don't crank you jacks to the point that they lift the tires up.
  5. Look at your calibrated levels. Each mark equals one inch that side should come down or the opposite side should come up.
  6. Adjust each stabilizer based on the reading from the calibrated level.
  7. Look at the calibrated level one more time to make sure they both read as close to zero as possible.

That's it, you have a level camper. Enjoy!


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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Used Campers Of The Day: 2003 Fleetwood Bayside Elite



This one is a steal right now on eBay and will be ending in a few hours.

Description From eBay:

We bought this camper 3 years ago and enjoyed it Very much. It has NOT been used for the past 2 seaons. It is a GREAT camper! Very EASY to set up! One person can do it in 20 minutes. It weighs 3700lbs. The box is 12 ft and 26 ft opened w\8 ft slide-out that makes it so much roomier for those rainy days spent inside. The A/C works AWESOME which makes it enjoyable for those hot & humid days! It has cable hook up. A 3-way 1.9 cu. ft refrigerator. (propane, elec or battery) The working sink area has a Bay Window to enjoy the view! There is an Inside Stove as well as an Outside Stove to cook on. The Inside stove has NEVER been used. We always 'cooked out'! All of the propane and water lines work perfect. The Furnace is a 16000 btu and is very nice on those chilly Maine nights. Sleeps 8 comfortably. There are NO STAINS, RIPS or TEARS inside. You will truly enjoy camping with this camper. We did! We are selling it because we upgraded to a trailer now that we found a permanent spot in Maine. Please email me with any questions. Additional pix available upon request. Thank you for looking! p.s. with the awning comes a full screen in room. enjoy! p.s.s the damage on the trailer i back into it with the lawnmower it's mostly cosmetic.

Our Take:
I am very partial to Coleman/Fleetwood campers because they are the best. If you are looking for an outstanding and quality camper, this is the model.

The NADA on this is around $7,000. So if this auction stays below $5,000 it is going to make one very happy owner. This may be a good opportunity for a flip if you are in the Maine area. Early spring and summer this camper could go for $6,500 easy on craigslist.


This used camper auction is closed.

Disclaimer:
Please note that we have not inspected this camper, this recommendation is based on the owners description, pictures and estimated value. Please inspect this camper and ask the seller more detailed questions to get a better understanding of this camper.