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Rescued Vintage 1978 Avion Tag-along Camper on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States

Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

I will take the best offer. I need to move it asap.

This is a Vintage all original 1978 Avion Tag Along Camper I rescued from demolition. I can provide a Bill of Sale, No Title is Available at this time although it has been requested so it must be restated most likely. This camper needs work and doesn't roll far but I can arrange transport for it to your location or storage area. This camper was recently lived in with working newer AC and is wired for 110AC appliances. Gas stove lines and electrical are all in great full working order. Inside is all original. It has two beds and a bathroom needing some plumbing work with a working sink and shower. It's located in Palm Beach Gardens just off the I95 and I can show it anytime. The price is negotiable as I am motivated to sell it immediately. Message me for details.

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