1988 14-foot Liberty Van Companion Camper by Columbus Coach Works / Similar to an
Amerigo
Located in Janesville Wisconsin
The camper has gone through some remodeling but still plenty of room left for your touches. A very solid camper. Door has new screen and does not sag. Rides well; no bearing issues. The inside had been stripped down and the beginning of the remodel has been started (but can currently be used in the condition it is in now). The tiny toilet closet has been converted to a storage closet with shelves.
Has original cabinets that are beautifully refinished and recovered original cushions. It's missing a window and the door window (same
windows (Hehr) are still being made). The
windows are sealed and do not leak.
I found a little history about this cute camper:
Liberty History:
Columbus Coach Works of Columbus, KS decided to add a trailer to their van conversionline thus "Van Companion" (Liberty, was the floor plan name). the south-east corner of Kansas was already home to several stick-built trailers (Nuwa Hitchhiker, Huntsman, Dreamer, Allstar, Kustom Kamper, so the knowledge and parts suppliers were already there.
The shell was purchased from
Amerigo in Elkhart, Indiana, the frame with square tube sewer hose bumper from Young's Welding, same as Nuwa, the
windows from Hehr, same as Nuwa, the before its time,
fiberglass LP bottle storage cover like the current
bigfoot and front window rock guard from Chanute, KS
fiberglass, the cabinets like Huntsman and Kustom Kamper, a stick-built aluminum framed trailer door with self-storing screen door by Sailor, the continental tire cover from the conversion vans.
All the interior wood framing came from the stick-built trailer and van conversion industry knowledge in the area. The van conversion industry gave way to the new SUV market, so Columbus Coach went out of business in the early 90's again none of this can be proven just what just have been said by the locals.
It has no
title, however the
title can be bonded.