I have windows, emblem, lights, door,
lifting rods and pump. Please
Send me email or PM if interested.
See photos.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/QertAXbZ8oj4zA1k9
Jay
SF Bay Area
rajama at pacbell dot net
The team shown here before the "Exxon Valdez" landed on the rocks. :)
I have to thank Wagoneer and Packrat who saved the day.
The rotted floor snagged on the truck bed causing shifting and upheaval.
Still, I call it a success since no windows broke, etc.
Wagoneer and Packrat stopping by with jacks.
I'm planning to use this trailer as a platform to decide next step.
48" between wheel wells after removing the sides.
Rated for 1200 lbs but I'm not planning to take it on the road...just easier to move about.
Hi Packrat, I don't have jacks. Is there a suggested substitute (kludge) for separating top/bottom? Any guess how heavy the top section is? I can use the roof rack to raise it. (?)
Thanks again! Are you able to see the condition of the latches without going to all the trouble of disassembling? If so, we can arrange a visit or I'll take aa photo. It is currently located in San Pablo.
:) :) I'll plan a camper salvage meetup in the next few months.
(Unless I get a better offer)
Probably over the Christmas - New Years break.
Who knows how to separate the 2 halves?
I guess once the interior is gutted, it's more or less obvious.
Jay in Albany, CA
Hi. Noob here w 1960 NCO 8' I'm looking for help to decide if camper is salvagable, i.e. rotten floor. Any gurus here in NorCal that may be able to inspect please? Im willing to drive for meeting. Jay