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Topic: 1993 Rockwood tent trailer  (Read 4065 times)

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snapperhead

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Its back on market, second buyer fell through.

This is the link that works!

http://sfbay.craigslist.org/eby/rvs/3270707015.html


1993 Rockwood tent trailer. Full size beds on each side, sink, stove (works inside and outside). I resealed the roof last year and purchased a new vent for the roof, but haven't put it on yet as it works fine still. I installed a Yakima rack on the roof to hold kayaks, but you can put other accessaries on the rack to hold whatever you want. This pop up tent trailer is in great condition and ready to GO!  It is 12 feet 6 inches for the tongue to the rear bumper, 16 feet fully extended, the roof is 8 feet 6 inches long, and its 78 inches wide. $1750
 
« Last Edit: September 25, 2012, 06:10:43 AM by snapperhead »
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« Last Edit: September 15, 2012, 06:58:15 PM by Skeptical01 »


snapperhead

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a few more
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rockfish

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Thats a great deal!!!   I LOVE my tent trailer!  I hope one of NCKA gets it, camping in those is so fun  :)
Less Mental than before, Still savage AF tho <3

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snapperhead

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Its been good to us, but we got a 5th wheel. Anybody that made it to Albion this year may have seen it. We were in B16 and towed it with a yellow Jeep Wrangler.
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snapperhead

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Back up for sale. I hate seeling stuff on C/L! second buyer fell through.
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Tote

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I hated to see ours go.  :smt010 SO easy to tow and store. Especially compared to the beast we now have.
Yours looks to be in great shape.
Good luck.
Sold ours on CL to the second one to come and actually look at it.
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EWB

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it would be nice to move up 17 yrs in models.
-Eric Berg


Tote

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it would be nice to move up 17 yrs in models.

Not necessarily.
New is nice but the ease of towing and storage of the smaller tent trailers speak volumes.
This is our 2013 beast.
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