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Tent camper score!

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 4:26 am
by djkeev
First off, yes, it's probably bigger than a Vibe can tow but I don't know for sure, the weight label is damaged and thus far I haven't located a link that shares such information, but it's not for me anyway...........


So what do you think?
my daughter and her husband have four children and were in the market for a used Tent camper big enough to house them all. They seem to go for $1200-$2000 in most ads.......most needing "work".

I stumbled upon this from a friend for $500.

I pulled I home today and set it up.

1993, Coleman Fleetwood Destiny Rio Grande.

Owned by an older couple who died in 2010 and sold by their son. Gently used, garage kept............ until 2010, and 100% complete including the screen room. It is ready to camp, pots pan dishes silverware spices cups port-a-potty toilet paper, paper napkins, portable Bar-B-que grill, hoses, extension cords, etc.......it's like someone died and just left everything behind.......oh wait!.........

All original upolstery, in perfect shape as well. New tires in 2003 but never used, still have the mold flashing on the treads.

No rust, no rot, no mice, no rips or tears, no musty smell!

I think we did good . (it does need a new RV Battery and a 20 lb Propane tank)

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Dave

Re: Tent camper score!

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 6:56 am
by tpollauf
Looks like a good buy to me. Just in time for some fall camping too! If traveling in relatively FLAT areas the Vibe should be able to tow it short distances. Long hauls up & down mountains, I'd be skeptical. Start packing & have them check it out :D

Re: Tent camper score!

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2012 5:58 pm
by star_deceiver
My googling says that it weighs around 1450lbs dry. Nice find!

Have fun!

Re: Tent camper score!

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2012 3:59 am
by beemerphile1
Great find, I've got two kids that each are looking for a cheap camper.

I recommend new tires before hitting the road. All the ST (special trailer) tire manufacturers recommend replacing tires by six years of age. Tire failures are a big problem on RVs and tires age more when sitting than in use. Tires need to flex in order to move the oils to the surface and prevent deterioration.
http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/infoTr ... eFacts.dos

Re: Tent camper score!

Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2012 12:38 am
by IMakeVibes
Good score. I recently scored a Jayco popup myself. Definitely replace those tires. Even though they may not have much mileage on them, they are old by RV and trailer tire standards, which are different than passenger vehicle standards. A good source for tires and such is etrailer.com. Should inspect and repack the bearings while you're at it. Take a good look at the roof and floor for any leaks or soft spots and make sure it is well sealed. I've never pulled with my Vibe, but my concern, more than being able to pull the trailer would be being able to stop the trailer and the Vibe, which would be loaded down with passengers, camping gear, fuel, food, water, etc.
Hate to direct you away from this site, but popupportal.com has lots of great information about popups, including your Coleman model.

Good luck!