Fortune smiled on me recently and I managed to score a Starcraft Pop-Up Camper for $200. It's pretty useless as a pop-up since the canvas has deteriorated, the crank cables are rusted to the point I don't trust them, and it's been closed for so long and not allowed to breathe that inside is a biohazard of Black Mold and the wood floor, walls, and fixtures are rotting away.
However it's on a nice box-steel 6'x 12' frame that is intact (may need some sanding and Rustoleum to deal with any surface rust) and I'm thinking that it would make a rather nice base for a 10' design I've been toying around with (using the front 2 feet for storage of the spare tire, bike rack, propane tanks and possibly batteries and solar panels later on down the road).
Does anyone have any resources on how to best tear this sucker down to the trailer while salvaging the fixtures? The heater has never been used and I'm thinking about putting that up on Ebay since it may be too powerful for the teardrop, the stove is stainless and I can build a new frame for it for outside use (it was intended to be used indoors or out) and I've plans for the sink and the icebox. I'm more concerned with saving the mains connector, the switches and the outlets and the vent while I saw this sucker into scrap wood for the dump.