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Sunday, July 21, 2019

So long, fare well, Auf Wiedersehen, Good bye

So long, farewell, Auf wiedersehen, Good bye.

Camping frequency is now down to once per year, and maybe twice IF I can convince some people to come and explore the Wilderness that is Northern Massachusetts.

UPDATE: SOLD.  Here is the listing for the sake of comparing to other scamps out there: Listed in July 2019. Relisted 11/15 after some minor repairs and replacing the cooktop.

1987 Scamp 13 Basic
$5,200was the asking price. It sold at a 10% discount in February.


SOLD 1987 Scamp 13. Fiberglass camper with basic layout. 10 foot camper cabin sleeps 4. Has hand pump sink, NEW propane cooktop,  and all new LED lighting, plenty of storage. flat 4 pin electrical connector to Tow vehicle. Does not have shower, toilet, heater, AC, fan, icebox, or fridge.

12v system runs USB power, and LED interior and exterior lights.

110v Shore power WFCO converter, 20 AMPS runs AC light and GFCI outlets for both 110v and USB. Also charges camper battery with a WFCO 20 Amp converter box.
Tow weight is about 1000 lbs. 1 7/8" ball. Flat 4 connector

NOTES: Tires are three years old ( except for spare). Cushions are 6 years old. The spare tire cover is a shred of its former self, the picture here is old. Drawer under stovetop is sticky.  A 1 7/8" ball is required to tow.  New wheeled tongue jack (July 20)

 
EXTRAS included: 30 ft electrical shore plug, wheel chocks, leveler blocks, Leveler jacks x2, potable water hose, grey water tank on wheels , toolkit, hand dolly.
All documentation since original purchase. No title required in MA. All work documented in
eggscamper.blogspot.com

Can be seen in Billerica, MA by appointment only.
This well maintained and highly documented Scamp 13 can be yours for the low low price of $5,200.00 USD cash.

Thanks for looking. This Scamp is SOLD.

3 comments:

  1. SOLD! Update. The Scamp sold in February 2020 to a gentleman who has plans to full-time in it and do some traveling. Hopefully he will post to this blog or create his own. If he does, please send us a link.

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  2. Hi, I'm the fella that bought your scamp. Updates on it happen intermittently on my Instagram @quicktoslow . I haven't yet taken off on the full time adventure as the summer has been spent doing a full, frame off restoration that has another month or so left in it. Not sure whether it was ever looked at underneath or it just wasn't disclosed to me and it was the one spot I hadn't looked, but the frame was broken and very barely bandaged at the front of the door along with many more spongy spots that I found when I went to pull carpet and lay down vinyl. An easy update became a major project. One ive enjoyed.

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    1. Wow. I had no idea about any frame issues, and even included a few photos of the frame during the time it was advertised. I wonder how much of that is related to or caused the door sagging. One of the neat things about Scamps is how easy it is to do a frame off...if you have the space.

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