Camper Awning 8x8 For Shasta on 2040-parts.com
Colchester, Connecticut, United States
I purchased a Shasta Compact to refurbish and sell. The perspective buyer had a different color scheme in mind. If you look up Marti's Vintage Canopy you will see the one I purchased. This awning has ruffles around it.
I have the poles, ropes and paperwork still in the box never removed. This canopy has never been hung. |
Interior for Sale
12 volt directional reading light w/bulbs 10 pk(US $70.00)
Rv table fittings
Dometic 3314851.000 air distribution box polar white manual controls(US $79.99)
Dometic hzb-15s portable top load stainless steel ice maker(US $219.00)
Rv - motorhome / shower wall - 3 position bracket - white(US $5.99)
Camco rv 10473 3/4" water heater pressure relief valve(US $8.50)
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