Thread: WTB: Small Camper
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03-15-2014, 07:24 AM #1
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WTB: Small Camper
Wife has decided we need a camper.
Looking for a small vintage "project" camper in the 15-17' range.
"Needs a lot of work" is fine, she wants one we can restore, as long as its structurally sound and i can tow it back to Mobile with minimum work.
Looking for something like a Scotty Highlander or similar. Dont mind making a road trip outside the southeast to get what we want.
Shoot me an email if you have something or if you see one in your travels.
carl.ferraro@dcnr.alabama.gov
Thanks!Carl
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03-15-2014, 04:18 PM #2
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Never really heard of a Scotty, but if I was looking for a small retro camper I'd look at Airstreams maybe like a Bambi model. Just my 2 cents Carl.
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03-15-2014, 04:30 PM #3
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Also maybe look at vintage "Mini Winnie" Winnebago's or Shasta's. I know a lot more about camping than I do Pier fishing so hoping this helps...lol!
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