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2016 Used Four Wheel Campers GRANDBY FLAT BED Truck Camper in Virginia, VA

Price:$30,000

Condition:Used

Make:Four Wheel Campers

Seller:Anonymous publisher.

Location:Vesuvius, VA

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Vehicle Specifications
       
condition Used
class Truck Camper
maker Four Wheel Campers
model GRANDBY FLAT BED
year 2016
state Virginia
zipCode 24483
Location Vesuvius, VA
Fuel Type DIESEL
Description

2016 Used Four Wheel Campers GRANDBY FLAT BED Truck Camper in Virginia, VA. We purchased this set up exactly one year ago, and have used it full-time, day in and day out, since. It was our home for the vast majority of 2016 and into 2017. We watched our one-year-old daughter grow from a crawling infant to a running toddler in this thing. It showed us the very best of this country, and of all the things that went wrong this year, the camper was not one of them.

Some specifications:

166x80
1,689 lbs, dry
Aluminum jack brackets
Two 160-watt Zamp solar panels
Dual deep-cycle AGM batteries
Full LED interior lighting, one LED external "porch" light
110-liter, two-way refrigerator
Forced-air propane furnace w/thermostat
Propane hot-water heater
Propane stove
Sink
20 gallon water tank
Two 2.5-gallon propane tanks
Indoor/outdoor shower
Roof vent fan
Thermal pack
Silver spur interior
Casette toilet
ARB awning 2500
Stereo
Aluminum folding steps
Mechanical jacks
Cooling memory foam gel mattress topper

Most of those are factory options. I added the stereo, the second solar panel (replaced crappy factory crimp connectors with weather-tight MC4 connectors), folding steps, the mattress topper, the mechanical jacks, and the awning.

There's a camper queen bed up top and a camper twin in the back. The rear dinette serves triple duty as dining room table, second bed, and shower. Plenty of storage under both rear benches and the upper bunk. Lots of cubbies here and there.

It is exceptionally clean and well cared for, but does have the marks of real use. This thing did not sit on lawns and KOAs its whole life. There are some light pinstripes from ocotillos in Big Bend and low-pine branches in Michigan's Upper Peninsula and the Grand Canyon's North Rim. There are also two noticeable blemishes in the aluminum siding, one from a falling tree in Mount St. Hellens, and another from a light pole in Hollister, CA. You'll see them if you're looking, but you do have to look close. The camper needs nothing. It is fully functional. It will keep your beers frosty and your toes warm. It'll cook your dinners and wash your plates. It'll do it in some of the world's most remote and stunning locations. And it will do it with three other friends along for the ride.

It has a functional, off-the-grid time of five days with two adults and a toddler, limited primarily by water. We weren't great about rationing, though. A single, determined individual could do 14 days in this thing pretty reasonably, regardless of weather. We've been in it at 16 degrees and at 97 degrees, all with a one-year old. There are no strange smells or stains. Feels new inside.

We paid $32,572 for it one year ago. I have since added over $2,000 in additional necessaries.

I'm asking $30,000. Truck included for $55,000.