Very nice look - I like it. By just that one side in wood and the fold-down wooden porch and fence, it gives it a Tumbleweed Tiny Home feel. This model was introduced in 2006 from Aliner, a company that makes A-Frame pop ups. However, it's not on the company website anymore, so perhaps discontinued?
Here's a company press release from a few years ago and number if you want to contact them.
Press Release
Columbia Northwest Inc.
One Main Street Kecksburg, P.O. Box 131
Mammoth, PA 155664
www.aliner.com (724) 423-7440 Fax : (724) 423-8485
The Retreat
The Retreat is a new addition to the 2006 Cabin A, LLC Line. The Retreat is a camper with ample amounts of open space which offers the luxuries of a log home, but tows like a RV.
Cabin A, LLC has engineered a new product called the Retreat. Making its debut at the 2005 Louisville Show the Retreat is ideal for a small family with many options and accommodations for everyone. Built to your specifications the Retreat makes life away from home feel like you never left.
The Retreat has three floor plans available each with their own unique features. One option is a mantle with a fireplace and entertainment center offering the comfort of ones own living room. Some of the standard features include an 8.0 cubic foot refrigerator, 3-burner range with oven, microwave, mini blinds and much more.
Other options and accessories include a deck that is 12 feet by 6 feet, air conditioning, ceiling fan, bar stools, awning, screen room and a bunk with ladder and cushions. With so many options to choose from, picking the right accessories for your custom Retreat is as simple as contacting your local dealer or sale representative.
And here's a couple for sale privately.
http://www.rvclearinghouse.com/index/im ... m10579.htm
http://www.americaonwheels.com/classifi ... le_Trailer
Something a little outta whack is the price between the two though. You'll see the 2007 is going for $24,000.00, and the 2006 is half that for 12. Nonetheless, if the original poster's stated price of 10K is true, that's a pretty slammin' deal "by comparison".
Scott G.
