So frustrating that I have decided to keep it!
I have only used it once or twice the last few years. Before that, I was using the thing nearly every other weekend. They're getting pretty popular. Last year a lot of people picked up camping as a hobby and it seems that it's still gaining traction. There aren't any popups available in our area new or used, especially small ones that can be towed by a Mistubishi Mirage.
I listed it for what I would say was a steal. I didn't pay much for it and I'm not looking to get rich. Just wanted it to go to a good home.
There is some body damage from the previous owners hitting a gas island. It was covered with tan duct tape ... which quickly turned blue. I took out the stove / sink as I find that unnecessary for such a small camper and around here , cooking in a popup or tent is asking for new pets. There's a few holes in the canvas which have been patched.
However, the lift system works, the roof doesn't leak and the ceiling isn't moldy, the canvas doesn't leak, it has new tires and the biggest things: It has original cushions in excellent shape and transferrable registration. The last one is the biggest thing ... you don't have to jump through any hoops to put it on the road. That, alone, is worth what I was asking.
Immediately upon listing it, I started to get a lot of hits on it. Some were obviously fake. But a few people were real and I had started to talk to them about it. Agreed upon a meeeting spot. However, I got stood up 3 times. Of course there were the I have $100 in hand now and I'll pick it up tonight!! Offers. Yeah ... That's not going to happen.
So I'm holding on to it for a few more years. I may actually try to recreate the messed up body panels and paint the thing a bit better of a color than 1980s beige on beige on beige. If I get it nice enough, I'll even buy a new canvas!
I have only used it once or twice the last few years. Before that, I was using the thing nearly every other weekend. They're getting pretty popular. Last year a lot of people picked up camping as a hobby and it seems that it's still gaining traction. There aren't any popups available in our area new or used, especially small ones that can be towed by a Mistubishi Mirage.
I listed it for what I would say was a steal. I didn't pay much for it and I'm not looking to get rich. Just wanted it to go to a good home.
There is some body damage from the previous owners hitting a gas island. It was covered with tan duct tape ... which quickly turned blue. I took out the stove / sink as I find that unnecessary for such a small camper and around here , cooking in a popup or tent is asking for new pets. There's a few holes in the canvas which have been patched.
However, the lift system works, the roof doesn't leak and the ceiling isn't moldy, the canvas doesn't leak, it has new tires and the biggest things: It has original cushions in excellent shape and transferrable registration. The last one is the biggest thing ... you don't have to jump through any hoops to put it on the road. That, alone, is worth what I was asking.
Immediately upon listing it, I started to get a lot of hits on it. Some were obviously fake. But a few people were real and I had started to talk to them about it. Agreed upon a meeeting spot. However, I got stood up 3 times. Of course there were the I have $100 in hand now and I'll pick it up tonight!! Offers. Yeah ... That's not going to happen.
So I'm holding on to it for a few more years. I may actually try to recreate the messed up body panels and paint the thing a bit better of a color than 1980s beige on beige on beige. If I get it nice enough, I'll even buy a new canvas!