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Postby EZ » Mon Jul 28, 2008 2:10 pm

It has been a long time since I posted on this forum but I read it a lot. You are all very entertaining (but where do you find the time for all the posts?).

After only a couple of years I am having to sell my camper. Due to medical reasons we have just not been able to use it as we wished and now I have medical bills to pay as well. Ahhh, I remember the days of good, company-provided health insurance....

Below is the ad I intend on posting on ebay for $1800. As so often is the case I have no idea what the going rate is for something like this, but I hope it gets as much attention as the Puffin recently did. Any comments on my price are welcome as well as anyone locally who is interested. Pictures are in my album.

I hope to one day soon try this again with a somewhat different design but in the mean time I might try to build another sailboat this winter. Either way I will keep checking in with you folks as the Teardrop and TTT forum is alive, fun and informative as ever.


Ed Z

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FOR SALE: CUSTOME TEARDROP CAMPER

Teardrop Style Travel Trailer. Sleeps 2 adults and 2 children (under 5 feet tall). Custom designed and built in 2006. One of a kind. Perfect for a family with 1 or 2 small children. Due to family medical issues we have to part with our camper after being used only a few nights. Towed about 250 miles total. Camper weighs approximately 750 pounds. This camper was designed to imitate the look of an older lake cabin inside with a 60’s camper pattern on the outside. Epoxy encapsulated wood exterior. It has a couple of easily repaired dings here and there from storage. A great upgrade from sleeping in a tent!

FEATURES:
• Small size and low weight allows towing by almost any vehicle with minimal wind resistance for great gas mileage. 8 feet long, 5 ½ feet wide, 4 feet high.
• Changes from lounging for 4 to sleeping in less than a minute by folding “couch” back up to create an upper and lower bunk bed for anyone 5 feet or less (actual bed length is about 5’3”) and positioning 2 pads on the floor.
• Indoor toilet (Port-a-potty)
• Sink area with powered running water and 3.5 gallon water tank
• Interior folding table
• Crank open roof vent with exhaust fan
• Tongue box houses battery and charger with room for misc camping gear.
• Dual locks on door (from inside and out)
• 2 high quality crank out windows
• Fully insulated including floor
• Removable outdoor side table
• Allows totally self contained camping

TRAILER
• 1200 pound capacity utility trailer
• 12 “ wheels
• Tail lights
• Side marker lights
• Full size spare tire (new)
• Tows with 1 7/8” ball
• Dual 1000 pound capacity trailer jacks
• Lifetime license

ELECTRICAL
• 12 volt 75 Amp/Hour deep cycle battery
• Built in 12 volt trickle charger (1.5 Amps)
• 12 volt lighting system (2 ceiling lights, 1 over sink area, 2 aircraft lights above each bunk bed, 1 outdoor “porch” light)
• 12 volt sockets inside to run various appliances (boom box, window fan, computer, etc.)
• 12 volt powered roof vent
• 6 volt (4 D batteries) or 12 volt with converter (included) water pump
• 12 volt 11” window fan
• Fuse box
• Digital battery condition meter
• Weather–tight AC input on side that feeds 1 hidden duplex outlet


EXTRAS: Electric heater (110 volt), Wheel chocks, Combination entrance stool/storage box, Collapsible tire iron, Entrance mat, 12 volt window fan

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Postby Cliffmeister2000 » Mon Jul 28, 2008 5:36 pm

Sorry to hear you won't be using it any longer. If it's as nice as it looks, $1,800 will be a steal for somebody.
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Postby mikeschn » Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:18 pm

Sorry to hear that Ed. You really stretched the envelope with your design, adding features that we are still today trying to figure out how to package.

Someone is going to get a really nice trailer.

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Postby Betsey » Mon Jul 28, 2008 6:47 pm

Ed,

You have a neat trailer...Sorry to hear you need to sell it but am glad to hear you will still be checking in with the forum and hope to build another trailer some day.

Being in Minnesota, you are automatically part of the newly formed St. Croix Chapter of Tearjerkers...Even though you will be tear-less, please feel free to join our gatherings if and when you can, even if it is in a tent or only for a day...you are always welcome. We will post info on this forum and on the Tearjerkers forum.

Best of luck to you!

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Postby Mauleskinner » Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:27 pm

Great trailer, Ed...if I wasn't already started with my build, I'd come up and look at it. Probably still should, but...

One question. You state a "lifetime license"...did you register it as a "utility trailer"? I was told by the licensing folks here in New Ulm that a camper doesn't fall under that lifetime license.

Good luck with the medical issues.

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Postby TPMcGinty » Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:50 pm

Mauleskinner wrote:Great trailer, Ed...if I wasn't already started with my build, I'd come up and look at it. Probably still should, but...

One question. You state a "lifetime license"...did you register it as a "utility trailer"? I was told by the licensing folks here in New Ulm that a camper doesn't fall under that lifetime license.

Good luck with the medical issues.

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Every teardrop trailer I have seen that is registered in MN had the lifetime license. I don't think it needs to be registered as a trailer unless it has a bathroom and full kitchen also.
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Postby TPMcGinty » Mon Jul 28, 2008 7:54 pm

Ed, Sorry to hear that you have to sell your Teardrop. As Betsey says, you are welcome at our campfire any time, Tear or Tearless. If I were you I'd advertise it on Craig's List first. It's free, unlike e-bay.
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Postby Mauleskinner » Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:43 pm

TPMcGinty wrote:Every teardrop trailer I have seen that is registered in MN had the lifetime license. I don't think it needs to be registered as a trailer unless it has a bathroom and full kitchen also.

Good to know, Tim...thanks. They were looking things up fairly frantically when I first went in to talk to them at the license bureau...I'll just have to make sure we're all on the same page.

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Postby Cliffmeister2000 » Mon Jul 28, 2008 9:40 pm

TPMcGinty wrote:
Mauleskinner wrote:One question. You state a "lifetime license"...did you register it as a "utility trailer"? I was told by the licensing folks here in New Ulm that a camper doesn't fall under that lifetime license.


Every teardrop trailer I have seen that is registered in MN had the lifetime license. I don't think it needs to be registered as a trailer unless it has a bathroom and full kitchen also.


In Arizona we have the same issue. I registered the teardrop I bought, and have to pay $28 every two years. Another guy I know of registered the trailer before he built on it, has a lifetime license.
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Postby TPMcGinty » Tue Jul 29, 2008 4:54 am

Cliffmeister2000 wrote:
TPMcGinty wrote:
Mauleskinner wrote:One question. You state a "lifetime license"...did you register it as a "utility trailer"? I was told by the licensing folks here in New Ulm that a camper doesn't fall under that lifetime license.


Every teardrop trailer I have seen that is registered in MN had the lifetime license. I don't think it needs to be registered as a trailer unless it has a bathroom and full kitchen also.


In Arizona we have the same issue. I registered the teardrop I bought, and have to pay $28 every two years. Another guy I know of registered the trailer before he built on it, has a lifetime license.


I decided to look online at the Minnesota Statutes and the only thing I could find was that if a trailer had a capacity under 4000 lbs, it could have the lifetime registration like mine has. I'm afraid to ask any more questions at the registrars office for fear of having to go through some big complicated process and having to dish out a bunch of money.
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Postby Cliffmeister2000 » Tue Jul 29, 2008 7:45 am

TPMcGinty wrote:
Cliffmeister2000 wrote:
TPMcGinty wrote:
Mauleskinner wrote:One question. You state a "lifetime license"...did you register it as a "utility trailer"? I was told by the licensing folks here in New Ulm that a camper doesn't fall under that lifetime license.


Every teardrop trailer I have seen that is registered in MN had the lifetime license. I don't think it needs to be registered as a trailer unless it has a bathroom and full kitchen also.


In Arizona we have the same issue. I registered the teardrop I bought, and have to pay $28 every two years. Another guy I know of registered the trailer before he built on it, has a lifetime license.


I decided to look online at the Minnesota Statutes and the only thing I could find was that if a trailer had a capacity under 4000 lbs, it could have the lifetime registration like mine has. I'm afraid to ask any more questions at the registrars office for fear of having to go through some big complicated process and having to dish out a bunch of money.


One thing for certain, you have read more about trailer law in Minnesota than the average Department of Motor Vehicles employee. ;)
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Postby Wimperdink » Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:11 pm

Thats beautiful. Someones getting a great buy at that price.
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Postby starleen2 » Tue Jul 29, 2008 10:17 pm

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Postby EZ » Fri Aug 01, 2008 12:02 pm

Thanks for the feedback and replies. I think I will try Craigslist first as suggested. I was going to do an eBay auction starting at $1800 with a buy it now of around $2500 and see what happens, but Craigslist is free. I already have one response form the forum!!

I really hate to see it go, but it should go camping and not sit at my home. I know another day I will design and build again.........

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Postby Miriam C. » Fri Aug 01, 2008 2:40 pm

EZ wrote:Thanks for the feedback and replies. I think I will try Craigslist first as suggested. I was going to do an eBay auction starting at $1800 with a buy it now of around $2500 and see what happens, but Craigslist is free. I already have one response form the forum!!

I really hate to see it go, but it should go camping and not sit at my home. I know another day I will design and build again.........

Ed Z


Ed I am so sorry to hear your family has had medical problems. I can relate to those medical bills. Watched you build this and I think you are selling way low. Just my opinion. It is a well thought wonderful family camper. If I had the money I would come get it right now. 8) :twisted:

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