EXPIRED LISTING - 2002 13ft Scamp Trailer - $14,800 - Savage, Burnsville, MN

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EXPIRED LISTING - 2002 13ft Scamp Trailer - $14,800 - Savage, Burnsville, MN

Good condition 13 foot Scamp trailer, at this price you are buying the complete Outfit, sleeps 4.
Includes: Custom made 4 inch memory foam mattress topper with fitted mattress cover, for soft cushioned sleep.
Foam topper for upper and lower bunk, soft enough for adult.
International name brand Thetford port a potty
Security locks for hitch ball and clamp.
Chocks to secure against trailer roll.
2 Jack stands for storage, you need these anytime to store for more than a month.
Custom made “black-out” curtains so you can sleep in past 5:30 a.m. when that summer sunrise comes early.
Portable Gray water tank.
Fabric protective cover for the entire trailer.

Get the security and comfort of a camping trailer at the lowest price and lowest weight you can.
This is a fiberglass “egg” shaped trailer, can be towed with compact car or SUV like an Outback or Forester. Sleeps 4 in a double bed and two bunk beds. It has a vented propane furnace for heat, propane cook-top stove, refrigerator that runs on propane, 12 volt battery or 120 volt regular AC electricity. Several windows, screen door and power roof vent for cooling air flow. (the windows are mostly the louvered type that can be open in the rain, and are screened.

Plus: It is very cute!
Email me (Jeff) with your identifying contact information including telephone number and I will get back to you with how you can see it. Generally available to view 11 am to 6 pm any day, let me know if that does not work for you. Location is my house in Savage, about 4 miles southwest of Burnsville Center.

Further details:
You can learn a lot about them from the Scamp factory sales website:
https://www.scamptrailers.com

You can get a pretty good idea from all the pictures… they call this the 13 footer, that is measuring from the back to the end of the tongue. It has a 1 ⅞ inch ball hitch. Has a propane tank and 12 volt battery sitting on the tongue. There is a couch that converts to a bed with a bunk bed above it, the bunk suitable for a child, the couch can accommodate an adult. The bunk is removable, which is the way we used it. There is a double bed that converts to a table with 2 bench seats. The 4 inch foam cushions are enclosed in almost new fabric covers from Scamp.

There is an excellent 2 burner propane stove top, hooked up to the tank on the front. The furnace is also hooked up to propane tank, and is vented outside, controlled by a separate thermostat, with a blower, keeps it warm when below freezing outside, and I am guessing would keep it warm in any weather you would encounter. The inside of the shell is well insulated, details on website.

The small refrig runs on 12 volt, or propane, or regular electricity if that is available.
There is a sink, that is supplied by a 12 gallon fresh water tank, pumped by a battery operated pump. Other Scamps have a hand powered pump. You can hook up the water system to a pressurized water supply with a hose. We will supply a gray-water tank that connects to the drain with a hose, or if it was appropriate you could drain the gray water away from the trailer with a garden hose.

There is a fair amount of storage in cupboards, drawer, under bunk etc.

I have added 3 12 volt LED lights, and converted existing lights to LED, so it is plenty bright inside. I also added several USB ports for charging phones, cameras etc. I also installed new oak trim doors for the cupboards, a new oak drawer front. (Scamps come with particle board vinyl faced doors unless you pay for the deluxe version). My wife sewed new curtains, double layer to block early dawn light if you like to sleep in…
There is a 20 foot (or so) 30 amp electrical cord to plug into electric while camping.

The previous owner told us Scamp installed a new furnace with new thermostat, new fridge, new screen door and new 3 speed Fantastic Fan (in ceiling vent), new door seal gasket, and tires replaced. I have no way to corroborate that. He also made a slide-up door for the storage under the front bunk that works well and saves space. That spot fits the included Thetford “cassette” portapotty. He also made a handy lift-up table that provides more counter space, but folds out of the way.

The trailer has 1 ⅞ ball hitch, and 7 blade electrical connection to supply electricity from tow vehicle to trailer lights and interior power system. You can use a converter to a 4 pin electric, but that won’t power the interior. I towed it with my Subaru Outback and Forester, I have seen them towed by smaller vehicles. I weighed trailer on scale as 1360 pounds, mostly empty.

Price: New Scamp 13 foot base standard model costs $19,921 and does not include a furnace ($420 option) nor a ceiling exhaust fan ($275 option), although there have been some other improvements over the years. Delivery is expected December 2023.

I have kept track of 13 foot Scamps sold on in the metro area for several years, they range as high as $15,000 for comparable trailers. The price is $14,800 for the complete outfit.