EXPIRED LISTING - 1973 13' Trillium Travel Trailer - Rocky Mount, NC - on Ebay ends July 21

Editor's Note: Reserve not met.
"Buy It Now" Price of $2,600 The true test of quality is not what something looks like when its new. Even poor quality can look good when it comes off the line. The true test of quality is what a product looks like after it’s got some age and usage on it. What you’re looking at here is a vintage camper that’s over 35 years old.. It is in good condition because of its exceptional quality (thank you Trillium) and because it has been well maintained. Like Casita, Trilliums are built with a complete fiberglass shell, including a fiberglass underbelly. The Trillium floor is gelcoated fiberglass. This is a very expensive way to build a camper, and I’d be surprised if Trillium still does it that way, but this one has the fiberglass floor, and its yours for the bidding. Trillium also built this camper with louvered windows all around. Even the front and rear windows open to provide maximum ventilation. When it gets really hot, just turn on the AC, it’s a nice window unit that is out of the way and does a great job. If you’re into vintage campers, or if you’re into lightweight campers (1000 pounds), this one is guaranteed to turn heads wherever you go. As you can see, this camper has a bench seat across the front that converts into bunk beds, and a 4 person dinette in the rear which converts to a double bed. The cushions are in excellent condition, and are covered in a leather or naugahyde material. The interior of the camper is lined with an indestructible foam rubber covering called Ensolite. It was originally invented by NASA and gives you great insulation, and can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. In addition it has a connection for city water and for an onboard fresh water tank (not included). It has an electrical plug for connection to 115 volt AC shore power, but a battery is not included for 12 volt operation. The original propane appliances including the stove top and refrigerator have been removed. The tires are in good shape and there is a spare. The exterior fiberglass shell is in very good condition. There is even an awning that can be easily pulled out and set up by one person. Trillium still builds these campers, and they look very much like this one, except they start at about $16000. The company does have any parts you may need, and they're great people to work with. This camper came from a state that did not require a title and when it was brought it into North Carolina it was registered with a "Homemade trailer" title. This is a valid title but does not indicate the year and manufacturer of the camper.


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