SlowFiddle
New Member
Asking $6,000.
This is a “Diamond in the Rough” model camper from “The Teardrop Trailer” company in Canada (The Teardrop Trailer: Compact and Stylish Camping Option). We are selling because we have another teardrop on order that is bigger inside.
Like most teardrop campers, it has a galley kitchen in the back, with a storage box, and a couple of shelves. The bottom shelf pulls outward for access to the cooler, etc. You can see in the picture there is a screened pass-through from the inside to the galley, which is nice for cross ventilation. I have never passed anything through, though.
Inside it is 58” by 70”. There is a bed, shelves and a drawer above where your feet go, a screened pass-through to the galley, and a pull out drawer. If you pull out the drawer, there are shelves that convert that to a platform. I think the theory is that you could use it as work space, or even sleep a child there, but I am skeptical. My wife always thought the dog should sleep there, but he did not agree.
There is a giant cargo box up front, which I love, diamond plate on the top and fenders, solar panel mounted to the top with a battery in the cargo box, stabilizers and a trailer hitch receiver in the back. It has been stored inside in the winter.
This is a “Diamond in the Rough” model camper from “The Teardrop Trailer” company in Canada (The Teardrop Trailer: Compact and Stylish Camping Option). We are selling because we have another teardrop on order that is bigger inside.
Like most teardrop campers, it has a galley kitchen in the back, with a storage box, and a couple of shelves. The bottom shelf pulls outward for access to the cooler, etc. You can see in the picture there is a screened pass-through from the inside to the galley, which is nice for cross ventilation. I have never passed anything through, though.
Inside it is 58” by 70”. There is a bed, shelves and a drawer above where your feet go, a screened pass-through to the galley, and a pull out drawer. If you pull out the drawer, there are shelves that convert that to a platform. I think the theory is that you could use it as work space, or even sleep a child there, but I am skeptical. My wife always thought the dog should sleep there, but he did not agree.
There is a giant cargo box up front, which I love, diamond plate on the top and fenders, solar panel mounted to the top with a battery in the cargo box, stabilizers and a trailer hitch receiver in the back. It has been stored inside in the winter.

