1988 Scamp 19 Deluxe Private Seller
2 years ago - Trailer for Sale - Minneapolis, MN - 7893 Views 2 WatchingYear: | 1988 |
Make: | Scamp |
Model: | 19 |
Trim: | Deluxe |
Length: | 19' |
Country: | US |
State or Province: | MN |
City: | Minneapolis |
Type of Sale: | Private Seller |
Listed: | 2 years ago |
Asking 10k, all offers considered. This one is part newly restored, part fixer upper. It may look well used in the pics it is but if you look through these details you'll find many items recently replaced/upgraded, or included as extras. Purchased a year ago and fixed it up, then spent 9 months in it full time, but would prefer a smaller model now. Very open to delivery. Also selling 2016 GMC Canyon SLT 4x4 Crew Cab Turbo Diesel with 5' bed, custom mounts for the hitch rails, black w/tan leather, tows the Scamp heavily loaded like a champ at 20 mpg, 110k miles. If you're interested in a combo deal, we are happy to take offers.
Model: 1988 Scamp 19 Deluxe, A/C, wet bath, hot water, propane heat electric, full stove, convertible queen booth/bed at rear and queen bunk at front. Full title and a fair amount of records/receipts/etc.
Things replaced/upgraded/etc. before and during recent travels:
new 15" wheels tires including spare
new torsion axle w/brakes amp; factory lift kit installed by Crystal Welding, DOT certified, best trailer place in the region .
new hitch receiver and safety chains also by Crystal
new official Scamp/Reese hitch rails
new upholstered cushions from Scamp bench bed , bed cushions sealed in plastic while in use WITH another mattress on top
new vinyl flooring
new wooden pull handles on cabinets
extra warm LED bulbs installed in all lights, plus new LED fixtures at stove amp; in bunk.
USB charge outlets at booth in front bunk
new AGM marine battery
new 120V fridge
CO2/Smoke detector amp; 12V fan in stairwell
Extras:
new 30A power cord w/adapter for Scamp side less new 15A adapter cord.
2x drinking water hoses right angle valve for camper splitter valve
2x 20 lb propane tanks
Camco Rhino 21 gal portable waste tank long Rhino dump hose, short fill hose, accessories. Can pull w/hitch.
bonus camp dishes, silverware, dish drying rack
2x Valterra stabilizers
various chocks and blocks
"trasharoo" spare tire backpack style storage bag
new gravel guard hardware, not installed.
Known issues:
Front drive side corner has had a rough life. There's an old repair along the seam, which is an overhang below the floor/frame so doesn't affect anything, but is visible. To the side of that, a brand new smaller damage of the same sort. Above that, there is a spot that likes to dent in a little and crack. Previous owner had repaired this with adhesive, which didn't hold. I cut out around the cracking and re glassed it, but now has a small crack again. This is a relatively easy area to work on the fiberglass, though.
original water heater had a cracked tank when we got it. We had it removed and welded. We had a leak some time after that, but couldn't reproduce or locate it so uncertain of its status we rarely used hot water .
fridge temporarily installed, an on the road replacement when the original failed. Needs more substantial mounting/trim to seal from outside, though it is useable as is.
oven in stove not working, don't know why range works great .
Leaks: prior to heading out, all exterior rivets/etc. were checked and sealed as necessary, and we were leak free until nearly the end of the trip when a couple of rivets began to leak, and due to the heavy spring rains they were all covered with emergency sealing tape to keep things dry until home sorry . It is probably time to reassess the A/C sealing. Also, we attempted to fix a leak in the shower basin, but it still has a tiny leak from somewhere we did not use the shower .
the roof around the A/C unit is sagging with age about 1/4". I'm sure this could be fixed by messing with the roof bracing, but was considering upgrading to a newer AC or maybe a ductless, so haven't approached the issue.
The frame has plenty of surface rust, but we haven't found any real problem areas other than one bit of the floor support which was professionally replaced.
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<p>Asking 12,500 read on if also interested in tow vehicle . This one is part newly restored, part fixer upper. It may look well used in the pics it is but if you look through these details you'll find many items recently replaced/upgraded, or included as extras. Purchased a year ago and fixed it up, then spent 9 months in it full time, but would prefer a smaller model now. Very open to delivery. Also selling 2016 GMC Canyon SLT 4x4 Crew Cab Turbo Diesel with 5' bed, custom mounts for the hitch rails, black w/tan leather, tows the Scamp heavily loaded like a champ at 20 mpg, 110k miles. If you're interested in a combo deal, we are happy to take offers.</p><p><b>Model:</b> 1988 Scamp 19 Deluxe, A/C, wet bath, hot water, propane heat electric, full stove, convertible queen booth/bed at rear and queen bunk at front. Full title and a fair amount of records/receipts/etc.</p><p><b>Things replaced/upgraded/etc. before and during recent travels:</b></p><p> new 15" wheels tires including spare</p><p> new torsion axle w/brakes amp; factory lift kit installed by Crystal Welding, DOT certified, best trailer place in the region .</p><p> new hitch receiver and safety chains also by Crystal </p><p> new official Scamp/Reese hitch rails</p><p> new upholstered cushions from Scamp bench bed , bed cushions sealed in plastic while in use WITH another mattress on top</p><p> new vinyl flooring</p><p> new wooden pull handles on cabinets</p><p> extra warm LED bulbs installed in all lights, plus new LED fixtures at stove amp; in bunk.</p><p> USB charge outlets at booth in front bunk</p><p> new AGM marine battery</p><p> new 120V fridge</p><p> CO2/Smoke detector amp; 12V fan in stairwell</p><p><b>Extras:</b></p><p> new 30A power cord w/adapter for Scamp side less new 15A adapter cord.</p><p> 2x drinking water hoses right angle valve for camper splitter valve</p><p> 2x 20 lb propane tanks</p><p> Camco Rhino 21 gal portable waste tank long Rhino dump hose, short fill hose, accessories. Can pull w/hitch.</p><p> bonus camp dishes, silverware, dish drying rack</p><p> 2x Valterra stabilizers</p><p> various chocks and blocks</p><p> "trasharoo" spare tire backpack style storage bag</p><p> new gravel guard hardware, not installed.</p><p><b>Known issues:</b></p><p> Front drive side corner has had a rough life. There's an old repair along the seam, which is an overhang below the floor/frame so doesn't affect anything, but is visible. To the side of that, a brand new smaller damage of the same sort. Above that, there is a spot that likes to dent in a little and crack. Previous owner had repaired this with adhesive, which didn't hold. I cut out around the cracking and re glassed it, but now has a small crack again. This is a relatively easy area to work on the fiberglass, though.</p><p> original water heater had a cracked tank when we got it. We had it removed and welded. We had a leak some time after that, but couldn't reproduce or locate it so uncertain of its status we rarely used hot water .</p><p> fridge temporarily installed, an on the road replacement when the original failed. Needs more substantial mounting/trim to seal from outside, though it is useable as is.</p><p> oven in stove not working range works great .</p><p> Leaks: prior to heading out, all exterior rivets/etc. were checked and sealed as necessary, and we were leak free until nearly the end of the trip when a couple of rivets began to leak, and due to the heavy spring rains they were all covered with emergency sealing tape to keep things dry until home sorry . It is probably time to reassess the A/C sealing. Also, we attempted to fix a leak in the shower basin, but it still has a tiny leak from somewhere we did not use the shower .</p><p> the roof around the A/C unit is sagging with age. I'm sure this could be fixed by messing with the roof bracing, but was considering upgrading to a newer AC or maybe a ductless, so haven't approached the issue.</p><p> The frame has plenty of surface rust, but we haven't found any real problem areas other than one bit of the floor support which was professionally replaced.</p> | <p>Asking 10k, all offers considered. This one is part newly restored, part fixer upper. It may look well used in the pics it is but if you look through these details you'll find many items recently replaced/upgraded, or included as extras. Purchased a year ago and fixed it up, then spent 9 months in it full time, but would prefer a smaller model now. Very open to delivery. Also selling 2016 GMC Canyon SLT 4x4 Crew Cab Turbo Diesel with 5' bed, custom mounts for the hitch rails, black w/tan leather, tows the Scamp heavily loaded like a champ at 20 mpg, 110k miles. If you're interested in a combo deal, we are happy to take offers.</p><p><b>Model:</b> 1988 Scamp 19 Deluxe, A/C, wet bath, hot water, propane heat electric, full stove, convertible queen booth/bed at rear and queen bunk at front. Full title and a fair amount of records/receipts/etc.</p><p><b>Things replaced/upgraded/etc. before and during recent travels:</b></p><p> new 15" wheels tires including spare</p><p> new torsion axle w/brakes amp; factory lift kit installed by Crystal Welding, DOT certified, best trailer place in the region .</p><p> new hitch receiver and safety chains also by Crystal </p><p> new official Scamp/Reese hitch rails</p><p> new upholstered cushions from Scamp bench bed , bed cushions sealed in plastic while in use WITH another mattress on top</p><p> new vinyl flooring</p><p> new wooden pull handles on cabinets</p><p> extra warm LED bulbs installed in all lights, plus new LED fixtures at stove amp; in bunk.</p><p> USB charge outlets at booth in front bunk</p><p> new AGM marine battery</p><p> new 120V fridge</p><p> CO2/Smoke detector amp; 12V fan in stairwell</p><p><b>Extras:</b></p><p> new 30A power cord w/adapter for Scamp side less new 15A adapter cord.</p><p> 2x drinking water hoses right angle valve for camper splitter valve</p><p> 2x 20 lb propane tanks</p><p> Camco Rhino 21 gal portable waste tank long Rhino dump hose, short fill hose, accessories. Can pull w/hitch.</p><p> bonus camp dishes, silverware, dish drying rack</p><p> 2x Valterra stabilizers</p><p> various chocks and blocks</p><p> "trasharoo" spare tire backpack style storage bag</p><p> new gravel guard hardware, not installed.</p><p><b>Known issues:</b></p><p> Front drive side corner has had a rough life. There's an old repair along the seam, which is an overhang below the floor/frame so doesn't affect anything, but is visible. To the side of that, a brand new smaller damage of the same sort. Above that, there is a spot that likes to dent in a little and crack. Previous owner had repaired this with adhesive, which didn't hold. I cut out around the cracking and re glassed it, but now has a small crack again. This is a relatively easy area to work on the fiberglass, though.</p><p> original water heater had a cracked tank when we got it. We had it removed and welded. We had a leak some time after that, but couldn't reproduce or locate it so uncertain of its status we rarely used hot water .</p><p> fridge temporarily installed, an on the road replacement when the original failed. Needs more substantial mounting/trim to seal from outside, though it is useable as is.</p><p> oven in stove not working, don't know why range works great .</p><p> Leaks: prior to heading out, all exterior rivets/etc. were checked and sealed as necessary, and we were leak free until nearly the end of the trip when a couple of rivets began to leak, and due to the heavy spring rains they were all covered with emergency sealing tape to keep things dry until home sorry . It is probably time to reassess the A/C sealing. Also, we attempted to fix a leak in the shower basin, but it still has a tiny leak from somewhere we did not use the shower .</p><p> the roof around the A/C unit is sagging with age about 1/4". I'm sure this could be fixed by messing with the roof bracing, but was considering upgrading to a newer AC or maybe a ductless, so haven't approached the issue.</p><p> The frame has plenty of surface rust, but we haven't found any real problem areas other than one bit of the floor support which was professionally replaced.</p> |
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