Ford Expedition Limited and Camplite travel trailer for sale
-both are 2013 model year
-both have clear title in my name only
Expedition:
-great condition and runs well despite having 230,000 original miles; bright future with no indication that it won't go another 30,000 miles or more; at that point it's paid for itself and/or is a great candidate for an engine replacement (about $10k). The crate 5.4's have been very successful due to improvements with the timing and lubrication systems.
-complete service records
-10 ply tires with about 10k miles on them (just rotated)
-pulled fuse for sunroof as it's finicky
-trailer tow package with integrated brake controller
-6900 if purchased separately.
Camplite trailer:
-model M-13CLBHB
-bunk beds and convertible dinette/king bed (sleeps 4). Each bunk has window and reading light
-porch light and all interior lights (except bathroom) replaced with premium quality m4 LED's
-all aluminum and composite, no wood to rot or steel to rust
-aluminum roof
-awning
-electric brakes (7 pin connection)
-strong furnace and air conditioner
-used 8 weekends this past ski season (and used less than 8 gallons total propane). It's not a 4 season camper but it did just fine; I configured it for winter use by temporarily replacing the standard toilet with a dry toilet and using 5 gallon jugs for sink water supply and waste. Spent 2 nights at temps below -10 near Showdown and were toasty warm, no freeze ups. All original equipment in storage and can be reinstalled prior to sale
-tv/dvd player plus connections for cable/satellite. We got DVD's from Billings library (big selection) and thrift stores for .50. It was so fun snuggling on the big bed with our 2 kids after skiing and watching movies
-12900 purchased separately; with minimal maintenance and resealing, the camper will hold its value and last indefinitely.