I bought this
Scamp in the spring of 2007 and, with the help of this forum, redid most everything except the
fiberglass and frame. We took the kids to Glacier, Yellowstone, and the Grand Canyon, but they are no longer at the age for camping. We stumbled upon a 25'
Bigfoot, our dream trailer for the years to come, and couldn't resist. We really are big fans of
fiberglass trailers and can't see ourselves in anything else. So, with a bit of sadness, it looks like it is time to pass the
Scamp on to the next family. See the link below for photos and scroll down for details on the major renovations (I likely forgot a few things.) Price: $5,000.
Derek Johnson
Port Angeles, WA
https://picasaweb.google.com/djohnso...eat=directlink
Outside:
Dexter Torflex 3500 lb.
axle with 10"
brakes & easy-lube option
tires (3)
wheels, white spoke (3)
center mount jack (allows use of
weight distributing hitch)
propane tank
propane regulator, mounting bracket on frame, pigtail hoses
propane tank mounting setup
battery
battery box
roof vent (entire assembly)
range hood vent
water fill spout
all aluminum frame
windows completely removed, new putty, caulked
exterior door hinges
exterior door handle/lock
spare tire cover
safety chain
bike rack receiver (welded to additional cross member attached to frame)
painted frame
electrical plug to tow vehicle
Inside:
factory cushions & fabric (darn pricey...)
Norcold 3-way
refrigerator
range hood w/fan
porta-potty
all interior cabinet doors (cabinet grade plywood--better quality than original)
cabinet hinges & knobs
all hatch covers (cabinet grade plywood, finished)
dinette table, leg (solid wood), hinges (2 on leg crossbrace)
dinette fluorescent
light
laminate floor (sealed/painted wood underneath, with foam underlay)
water pump (manual)
water lines
12 volt plugin added by dinette
12 volt fan (mounted by galley)
hooks in bathroom (solid oak board, metal hooks, 4 hooks on each side)
adjustable shelving (changed wardrobe to pantry)
cabinet below wardrobe (cut out
fiberglass, added door & shelving)