I am in the process of going through everything I am going to reuse and refurbishing it. It will all look new and work like new as I finish.
I also bought a flux core Welder from Harbor Freight. I will have some welding to do when I cut out for the windows and make mounting hardware for lift bed and the holding tanks.
This is what I got this weekend. I am so grateful to have it. All this material I salvaged this weekend and previously is going to save me hundreds if not thousands. If you price all this stuff new, it is expensive. Even used, folks want a lot. I got it for my labor of removing the trailer from it's locations and disposing of it. I completed the task this weekend.

I am not sure I will use the ladder, but I may install if I end up putting some hardware on the solar panels for tilting. Probably won't do that right away.

You'd be surprised how expensive wire is these days. I stripped what I could from the older camper. Will have a lot of wiring and this will save some money to reuse.

Not sure which of these exterior access doors I will actually use. They will need to be cleaned up and I will panel them with Diamond plate since that is the area on the trailer they wil most likely be mounted,

I was able to salvage the Grey and Black water tanks. They are in great shape and the blackwater tank was never really used. I'll need to put new sensors on them and relocate the toilet connection on the blackwater tank, but this will save me a few hundred dollars. Holding tanks are pricey.

One of the exterior access doors previously shown goes with this propane tank enclosure. I am thinking about putting the tank inside this and mount underneath an interior cabinet with exterior access. I need to keep the trailer tongue free for the generator box. I am still not 100% sure on how I want to do this... but certainly gives me some options. Unless the propane is mounted outside, it has to be in a sealed box and vented outside for safety reasons. BTW, I got the gas bottle from the camper that lays on its side. It is special for that purpose and had a\l the gauges and etc. I may post a pic of that latter. :-)
