1982 Vintage Viking Pop-up Camper "minigasser" Edition on 2040-parts.com
Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States
This little pop up sleeps 3. Has been kept in excellent condition, stored indoors. Had one owner from 1982 until 2015. Has some recent hail dents on the top, but no leaks. The canvas is in good condition, in the netting is a couple patched holes. We have owned it just about 6 months. It has a working sink and gas stovetop. Also has a window unit for air conditioning. Table changes to a single bed and one end of the camper pops out to make a double bed. Great little camper! Could even be pulled behind a car!
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