This is a Snoozy shell purchased empty other than a narrow shelf up front. I used it primarily to haul merchandise books and gift items for deliveries, but I also have camped out of it many times. I added some baltic birch cabinets which made the front shelf large enough for a queen mattress, and some simple shelves along one side which I used for 18 gallon Rubbermaid bins and some shorter bins can fit up top . As you can see, I have not emptied everything out of the trailer yet so you can visualize how it can be set up for camping; other than the spare tire/wheel, these things are not included with the trailer.
First, the good: for the most part this trailer is in good shape and can be used as is; the frame is sound, the
axle and
brakes were replaced this past June, and the
tires are only a year or two old. The trailer has a swing away jack and standard
brakes not surge
brakes with a 7 pin
electrical connector. Now the bad: one of the four tail/brake
lights and one of the four side marker
lights do not work because of broken wires where they enter the trailer's interior. The
fiberglass overtop the entry door is cracked all the way through and should be attended to. The door hinges are worn and allow the door to sag, which can let some water get in during rainstorms, so they should be replaced. Also there is a cosmetic defect on the rear corner, driver's side, where it got bumped one time; I filled in the divot with "Tiger Hair"
fiberglass product but never sandpapered it smooth.
Whether you like a minimalist 'hard shell tent on wheels' or you want a molded shell for building your own interior, this could be your trailer. I don't know if Snoozy will sell empty shells any more, but if they were to do so I suspect a new one like this would cost around 15,000 to 18,000.
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2013 Li'l Hauley cargo version of Li'l Snoozy - Oklahoma