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Scamp 5th Wheel Travel Trailer / RV Camper - Highly Modified  2003

Scamp 5th Wheel Travel Trailer / RV Camper - Highly Modified 2003

$21,500

Hurricane, Utah

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Length 21

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Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 SCAMP 5th Wheel Trailer / Camper RV - Highly Modified This Scamp 5th wheel is no longer anything close to a typical super light and limited Scamp 5th Wheel you purchase from the factory. First off, it's 2 1/2 times heavier. Why? It has everything. Includes: 1. Furnace 2. 70 gallons Potable Water Capacity 3. Nearly 60 gallons grey and black water capacity 4. Microwave 5. 3 Burner LP Gas Stove 6. Air Conditioner 7. Honda 2000i Generator with electric start 8. Stainless Steel Kitchen Counter Top Galley Area 9. Stainless Sinks in both Kitchen and Bathroom 10. Full Fiberglass Shower / Bathroom Area 11. 8" Memory Foam for Bed 12. 10 Gallon Hot Water Heater 13. Birch Wood Flooring 14. Stainless Steel Entry Threshold 15. Stainless Steel Guards on all Windows 16. Triple Lock Entry Door with extra anti-breakin devices PLUS extra heavy Stainless Hinges 17. Door mounts to 1" square solid steel frame around entire door jam 18. 32" Flat Screen HD TV on remote controlled lowering system 19. 3' x 4' Thermo pane Opening SKYLIGHT over upper Sleeping Bunk Area 20. Solar Battery Maintenance System 21. Entire Water System including tanks are protected by HEAT TAPE controlled by Thermostat. When it's around 30 degrees out, it will cycle on and off. 22. Heavily insulated sidewalls and roof 23. 3" Rigid Foam Insulation under main floor and upper bunk floor 24. Carpeted interior sidewalls 25. Interior Cabinets covered with tough flooring linoleum 26. Wired for 7.1 Sound System - no speakers 27. Blue Ray DVD Player 28. Set Up to received DirecTV Receiver Tuner 29. E-Rated 245-75-R16 TIRES on 16" Wheels (same as Dodge Truck 3/4 Ton bolt pattern - believe same as Ford) 30. Fully Adjustable Air Ride Suspension with in-cab remote leveling controller 31. Long Travel Suspension with Dual Shocks and Torsion Bar for stability 32. 7000 # Axel 33. Totally Free Flex Suspension Design...you can take this RV Camper anywhere 34. Air Compressor with 3 gallon air tank for pumping tires and suspension system 35. Full Hydraulic Front Jacks with pump 36. Satellite Dish ready - wiring in place 37. TV Antenna with amplifier 38. Carbon Monoxide detector / alarm 39. Mounted Stainless Coffee Maker 40. Mounted Stainless Paper Towel Holder 41. Mounted Stainless Waste Basket 42. Mounted Stainless Tissue Holder 43. Windows slide open (except bathroom cranks) with screens. 44. Exterior Entry Step raises for extra clearance for off road travel 45. Goose Neck Hitch for maximum articulation/freedom 46. 1600 Watt Inverter 47. Rear 2" x 2" HITCH RECEIVER capable of a 600 pound tongue load 48. Reflective Under Surface to reject high heat reflecting off hot summer pavement 49. 2 - 12V High Capacity RV Batteries 50. 2 - 20 # Propane Tanks 51. Genius Battery Charger and Monitoring System 52. 13 Gallon Gas Fuel Tank for Generator 53. Wolfer Speaker in upper sleeping bunk 54. Stainless Steel Interior Grab Rails 55. Honeywell Heat Strip Controller 56. Ceiling Fan 57. Refrigerator - 4.2 cu ft, 2 door 58. Misc. Items: Towels, Toaster, George Foreman Grill, Frying Pan, Bed Sheet Set, Comforter with Duvet Cover, 3 small rugs, folder with owner manuals I invested 5 years of time and over $25,000 to develop this RV Camper. I started with a Scamp 5th Wheel because its only 6' 8" wide allowing it to get into real tight places. I stripped the original Scamp out completely including the frame. Yes, I started with just the original Fiberglass Shell and original windows. I added fenders, a back storage compartment for the generator plus extra storage for misc items. Then I redesigned the frame and interior. All interior cabinets are 3/4" plywood that is screwed together every 2" - 3" apart with construction adhesive being used . This is one solid trailer. I have always said that you could crash, roll over and over down an embankment and it would stay in one piece. Just hook it back up and go on your way. Modifications completed in 2005. The new owner of this trailer (an explorer or adventurer, a hunter or fisherman) will find this trailer to be uniquely comfortable. Whether your in a snow storm or a down pour, in desert heat or northern sub-zero temps, this camper is extremely cozy. If you are 6'4" tall, this probably won't work for you. I'm 5'11" tall and can stand up tall anywhere inside or stretch out full height in the sleeping bunk - so 6" tall would probably be about the comfortable height limit. Insulated great - with 4 adults inside the trailer in 45 degrees temperatures, you won't need the furnace. Just the body heat will keep it comfortable inside. Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4