Every Road Leads Home said:^You posted same link twice
[font=Verdana, Arial, sans-serif]for the $10,000 it would cost to do it you could buy a better one,,,,,P.S. i wouldn't take it for free[/font]
highdesertranger said:the naysayers have no imagination. for 300 bucks if it's a POS you could part it out then scrap the shell. highdesertranger
bardo said:and it's a 5x10 without a pic
if brakes are good and if it has a roof leak it's some caulk, paint and maybe some 1/4" ceiling wood.
Worst case scenario is holding tanks have cracks, plumbing needs fixed, brakes/wheel bearing/tires, roof, mold, carpet. prolly get it done for under $500. Trailer tires are like $45.
Everything is there already. No way is it less work than from scratch.
ArtW said:I've seen a popup for $1000, it was actually pretty livable looking, but it's still a tent
I guess it would depend on predators in areas I might want to visit
if there's bears or other large predators I'd for sure want something hard sided
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