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Cargo Trailer Camper Toy Hauler $6000
2015 MTI cargo trailer 7' x 14' has been converted into a simple camper. This is the perfect off grid, toy hauler, bug out, hunting, no fuss camper for someone who enjoys the simple side of life. The trailer contains four folding bunk beds that allow 5' of space between the beds when folded up. The front V contains a stainless steel countertop with homemade cabinets for storage. A small sink drains to the outside so winterizing is not needed. The cargo camper contains a 1.5 amp/hour furnace that will keep you warm even when it is zero degrees outside. The walls and ceiling are insulated with 1" R-5 rigid foam, and the floor is insulated with 1.5" R-7.5 foam. A vent in the ceiling allows air to move. The frame on the trailer is 2" x 6" tubing with a 2-5/16" hitch. I believe the max GMVW is 7000 lbs., but I am not sure of the trailer's current weight, 3000 lbs maybe? The trailer is powered with a 12 volt system that uses a solar panel (included but old) to recharge the battery, which is not included. The lights in the camper are LED. Last fall I did install a 120 volt outlet in case I wanted to camp somewhere with electricity. The trailer has a drop down ramp, and the side door is 36" with a camper lock/latch. D-rings have been installed on the floor. We have hauled two dirt bikes and my dual sport bike in it. I do have the manufacture certificate if you choose to license it.
This website was a huge help while building the trailer.
I have the trailer listed on Craigslist https://grandforks.craigslist.org/rvs/d ... 84822.html
Delivery is an option we can discuss. If you have any questions please feel free to email [email protected].
2015 MTI cargo trailer 7' x 14' has been converted into a simple camper. This is the perfect off grid, toy hauler, bug out, hunting, no fuss camper for someone who enjoys the simple side of life. The trailer contains four folding bunk beds that allow 5' of space between the beds when folded up. The front V contains a stainless steel countertop with homemade cabinets for storage. A small sink drains to the outside so winterizing is not needed. The cargo camper contains a 1.5 amp/hour furnace that will keep you warm even when it is zero degrees outside. The walls and ceiling are insulated with 1" R-5 rigid foam, and the floor is insulated with 1.5" R-7.5 foam. A vent in the ceiling allows air to move. The frame on the trailer is 2" x 6" tubing with a 2-5/16" hitch. I believe the max GMVW is 7000 lbs., but I am not sure of the trailer's current weight, 3000 lbs maybe? The trailer is powered with a 12 volt system that uses a solar panel (included but old) to recharge the battery, which is not included. The lights in the camper are LED. Last fall I did install a 120 volt outlet in case I wanted to camp somewhere with electricity. The trailer has a drop down ramp, and the side door is 36" with a camper lock/latch. D-rings have been installed on the floor. We have hauled two dirt bikes and my dual sport bike in it. I do have the manufacture certificate if you choose to license it.
This website was a huge help while building the trailer.
I have the trailer listed on Craigslist https://grandforks.craigslist.org/rvs/d ... 84822.html
Delivery is an option we can discuss. If you have any questions please feel free to email [email protected].