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Bill D
For Sale 1984 - 13 Ft. UHaul. All original, very good shape. I never used the inverter or the furnace. So, I cannot say if it works or not, but I assume it does. Actually, I never camped in this trailer. I bought it and it was a little heavy for my Toyota and I found a lighter Scamp. This camper is located in Wheeling, West Virginia. One hour south of Pittsburgh, PA. (Home of the Stanley Cup Champion Pens!!!)

Asking $3,400. Contact me here or by calling (304) 242-4474.
Ben B
What is the weight on it?
Bill D
I'm not sure of the weight,it's not listed on the title. It may be sold I'm holding it till Wed.
WhitneyC
Just wondering if your camper sold?
sandra d
Hi could you please let me know if the trailer is still for sale,


thank you , crbiche[at]aol.com

Bill D
Sorry,for the delay but the campers been sold.
peterj
Hi,
Can you tell me what kind of Toyota you were going to (try) to pull it with?
I have a Camry and thinking about similar.
Thx
Pete
Raya L.
I'm not the person you asked, but I do tow with a 4-cylinder car (although it's larger than a Camry, I have also towed with a Toyota Corolla in the past).

Off all the 13 foot eggs, I probably wouldn't choose the U-haul if you have a marginal tow vehicle. They are great trailers, in my opinion, with an extra-sturdy frame; but that comes at a slight weight cost, with the "empty" published weight of 1250#.

As always, it's good to weigh each individual trailer, but having taken a look at a U-haul, I believe that it does weigh a bit more. Built for the rental trade, and basic and sturdy.

Raya
peterj
Thanks Raya.

I have a 2003 V6 3.0L Camry, so enough power. I see that a class II hitch (with 8 bolts versus 4) is avail. rated at 3500 lbs.

I was towing a trailer about 4000lbs (3000lbs dry) with a Jeep Cherokee, but that's a whole different kettle of fish!

I am wondering if I should go with a 13' or 16' ft f/b trailer with the car. I would love to do the 16' but the weight starts getting close to 2000lbs loaded. I would probably need electric brakes on the trailer, since the frame of the car is my main concern, and this would be helpful (I'm guessing).

I'm now waaay off topic - maybe this belongs in a different forum??

Pete
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