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1998 Coleman Grandview SP Pop-Up Camper
$ 1056
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Description
1998 Coleman Grandview SP Pop-UpWeight: 2350 lbs
Tongue Weight: 167 lbs, empty, not including installed weight distribution hitch
Extended length: 25' 9"
16,000 BTU
Gas Furnace w/ thermostat control.
Air conditioning.
Fridge works on LP gas, 120V or 12V power.
Gas hot water heater
Cassette Toilet
Indoor and outdoor showers. **(Indoor shower fixture not installed, see below)**
Indoor and outdoor gas stoves.
Electric trailer brakes.
Length when closed -- 19'0"
Length when opened -- 25'9"
Two 5 gallon LP tanks.
Fresh water tank with a 10 gallon capacity
Weight distribution hitch with anti-sway
Trailer brakes
Everything works on this camper, except for what I am mentioning here. All of the plumbing, water, electrical, lighting, etc. works great. It's a great camper and you'll have a good time with it, just as it is.
If you get it, you might fix the cabinets some so that they open and close. I never had time, since I have a small business and customers seem to always get my attention and time. Also, you might possibly replace the brown curtains on the windows, to sharpen it up a little bit.
The things wrong aren't that bad and won't prevent you from having a good camping trip with this, just as it is now.
But here they are :
1 ) The roof is a little low in the middle, which causes the top of the door to be too high, so to compensate, I added a support bar that I bought in one of the campgrounds and it's seen in one of my pictures in the listing. It works, it's okay.
2 ) The faucet with spray wand thing was not installed for the shower. But, the hot and cold water lines are run to it. If you want to use the shower, you'll have to get the shower fixture and install it to the two water lines.
3 ) A couple of the drawers have their slides broken. You could fix them if, unlike me, you have just as couple of hours. Or as I say, you could use the camper as is. We did and it was fine.
4 ) The top of the roof had a crack. So it's okay, but about once a year, it's good to go around with a paint brush and apply some isometric roof coating ( Which is just a paint, nothing special ) to any cracks. I have some and will give you a gallon.
5) The brown curtains hanging from the windows aren't the best. I can see how new ones could be bought or just made, but I never did it.