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07-17-2012, 04:34 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Georgia
Posts: 8
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Wanted: Sunline Sunspot
Although we are young, my boyfriend and I have fallen in love with RVing. Our first was the most beautiful, charming Sunline Sunspot.
It had been lovingly restored by our now RVing mentor. And we spent 6 months adding our own little pieces (shelves, bed, etc).
Sadly we were side swiped on our cross country adventure. Luckily everyone was ok, but the sunspot didn't survive.
We are desperately searching for another sunspot, if you have one, or know someone that does, we will travel anywhere in the country/north america to pick it up. It doesn't have to be in great condition, we would like it to have the original kitchen, and should be towable.
I honestly can't put a price on how much it would mean to us to be out again in a Sunspot. So I am open to all offers/prices.
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07-17-2012, 10:41 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Michigan
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Welcome Hannah and Andrew! It's nice to see some fellow younger owners around here...we certainly are a minority.
Glad to see you guys made it here. I contacted you through your blog last year after I found the Sunspot at Insurance Auto Auctions and followed the link on the back doors to the blog. Such a sad story of how it came to happen, but the real advantage here is that it completely stayed together. Over 75% of other brands would break completely apart in a similar collision. More than likely the body would have blown apart, floor slid off the frame onto the ground, so everything would be scattered.
Sunspots are very hard to find these days, especially original. It seems that the eclectic types of owners they attracted through the years often modified them extensively more than any other Sunline. I've seen them with varying amounts of kitchen demolitions, and since everyone these days wants to have them like original, it's hard to put back. One member here, Marshall (purplesuebug), has bought three 1980 Sunspots over a few years just to gather all the parts to make one complete, original one with the original kitchen components, fenders, cushions, and front table.
They do come up for sale every so often, almost always via Craigslist, but you do have to act on it and drive a distance rather quickly. Sometimes the outside has been painted where it's hard to tell it actually was a Sunspot other than the shape/size.
Best of luck in your search!
Jon
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2007 T-286SR Cherry/Granola, #6236, original owner, current mileage: 9473.8 (as of 6/18/21)
1997 T-2653 Blue Denim, #5471
1979 12 1/2' MC, Beige & Avocado, #4639
Past Sunlines: '97 T-2653 #5089, '94 T-2251, '86 T-1550, '94 T-2363, '98 T-270SR
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07-17-2012, 11:15 PM
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Join Date: May 2011
Location: Georgia
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Hi Jon
That's awesome that you found us through the link on the back doors. I'm sorry we never replied, I never saw the message
I assumed that it wasn't salvageable so I never thought about what was going to happen when we left it at the yard. I guess it was auctioned it off for parts?
We were lucky it didn't "explode" on impact. There were some valuable things in the cab (mainly my design portfolio I had just spent the last two years making) but everything made it out ok without a scratch.
I'm debating putting up wreck photos, might be too depressing
I'm constantly searching the web almost every week for anyone selling one. And we definitely know that it's worth the drive. Our first one, we drove from Atlanta to Miami in 2 days to pick it up. Luckily the guy was very nice and helpful and held it for us.
You say there's a gentleman that has bought 3 over the years? Would you happen to have his username? We'd be very interested in one of the "skeletons." Although we'd love one with the original fixtures, we'd be happy with just a shell to build on.
Thanks for all your help. I will definitely keep updating this thread. I'm so glad to have found a community as enthusiastic about sunlines as we are.
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07-17-2012, 11:35 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Michigan
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Originally Posted by handrew
Hi Jon
That's awesome that you found us through the link on the back doors. I'm sorry we never replied, I never saw the message
I assumed that it wasn't salvageable so I never thought about what was going to happen when we left it at the yard. I guess it was auctioned it off for parts?
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It's hard to say what happened with it, but more than likely, yes. It was sold through Insurance Auto Auctions. I've bought a car through them before and so I asked, do all the RVs usually sell? They said they do, so I'm not sure if people buy them for scrapping the aluminum? Really no RV salvage yards exist because they are so labor intensive to disassemble for a minimal return. As you know, the wood parts are all screwed together, and cabinets are always specific to that brand, sometimes that model, and most of the time to that specific floorplan, so they have a real limited amount of parts and limited market. Appliances and axles are really the only thing that can be sold to a wider clientele, and after a trailer gets over five years or so old, things can start to go wrong with those components that will cause a higher risk that it wouldn't be worth the money. Plus trailers take up a lot of real estate in a yard. At least with cars, there's usually a lot of parts they can sell (especially engine wise), probably up into the thousands. With trailers, you could basically count the parts on your hand, and while the appliance parts could be parted out, it's usually about the same cost or cheaper just to the part new from the original manufacturer/RV dealer.
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Originally Posted by handrew
We were lucky it didn't "explode" on impact. There were some valuable things in the cab (mainly my design portfolio I had just spent the last two years making) but everything made it out ok without a scratch.
I'm debating putting up wreck photos, might be too depressing
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I saw them by going back through your blog, but I'm always happy to see Sunline pictures, even if they are depressing. I have pictures from the auction, as well as a PDF of the ad, if you'd like me to e-mail it to you.
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Originally Posted by handrew
I'm constantly searching the web almost every week for anyone selling one. And we definitely know that it's worth the drive. Our first one, we drove from Atlanta to Miami in 2 days to pick it up. Luckily the guy was very nice and helpful and held it for us.
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In case don't know, SearchTempest will really be your friend. It can search all Craigslists. I try to make it through there once a month to save all the Sunlines on there. Another place to monitor is the Teardrops and Tiny Trailers forum. They seem to be the type who like to modify them away from original, but they may have some leads if one is sold privately and not on Craigslist.
I don't know if you know, but there were likely around 100 or less Sunspots ever produced between 1978-82, so they are very difficult to find in general.
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Originally Posted by handrew
You say there's a gentleman that has bought 3 over the years? Would you happen to have his username? We'd be very interested in one of the "skeletons." Although we'd love one with the original fixtures, we'd be happy with just a shell to build on.
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Yes, he's purplesuebug, but I don't think he's selling any of them.
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Originally Posted by handrew
Thanks for all your help. I will definitely keep updating this thread. I'm so glad to have found a community as enthusiastic about sunlines as we are.
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Awesome! Many brands out there have owners groups of some sort, but we are by far the most passionate and enthusiastic of any. Time after time, we've heard stories of people joining up here who bought their Sunline mostly because they did a little pre-purchase research on it, ended up here, liked that there was such a following, and decided to join.
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2007 T-286SR Cherry/Granola, #6236, original owner, current mileage: 9473.8 (as of 6/18/21)
1997 T-2653 Blue Denim, #5471
1979 12 1/2' MC, Beige & Avocado, #4639
Past Sunlines: '97 T-2653 #5089, '94 T-2251, '86 T-1550, '94 T-2363, '98 T-270SR
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07-18-2012, 05:18 AM
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You could send purplesuebug a PM. Worst that happens is that he says he isn't selling
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07-18-2012, 09:16 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Maryland
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Oh, I just looked at the pictures of your dear departed Sunspot and it was adorable. I'm sorry about the accident.
I just got a small full-size Sunline and even though it needs some work, I'm in love with it already. I'm a younger camper too with a few friends who also enjoy camping.
Hopefully you can find a new one on SearchTempest or on Ad Hunt'r - Search ALL of Craigslist™ and more! and find another one somewhere on Craigslist. I'll keep an eye out for you.
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07-18-2012, 10:05 AM
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Location: West Virginia
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Sunny #19 1997 T-2653 #5485
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07-18-2012, 10:31 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Georgia
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Thanks KanyonKitty!
That looks amazing! Definitely a contender. We will be sure to contact them.
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07-18-2012, 10:32 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Georgia
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Tweety, I will definitely give him a shout.
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07-18-2012, 10:34 AM
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Georgia
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Originally Posted by Sunline Fan
It's hard to say what happened with it, but more than likely, yes. It was sold through Insurance Auto Auctions. I've bought a car through them before and so I asked, do all the RVs usually sell? They said they do, so I'm not sure if people buy them for scrapping the aluminum? Really no RV salvage yards exist because they are so labor intensive to disassemble for a minimal return. As you know, the wood parts are all screwed together, and cabinets are always specific to that brand, sometimes that model, and most of the time to that specific floorplan, so they have a real limited amount of parts and limited market. Appliances and axles are really the only thing that can be sold to a wider clientele, and after a trailer gets over five years or so old, things can start to go wrong with those components that will cause a higher risk that it wouldn't be worth the money. Plus trailers take up a lot of real estate in a yard. At least with cars, there's usually a lot of parts they can sell (especially engine wise), probably up into the thousands. With trailers, you could basically count the parts on your hand, and while the appliance parts could be parted out, it's usually about the same cost or cheaper just to the part new from the original manufacturer/RV dealer.
I saw them by going back through your blog, but I'm always happy to see Sunline pictures, even if they are depressing. I have pictures from the auction, as well as a PDF of the ad, if you'd like me to e-mail it to you.
In case don't know, SearchTempest will really be your friend. It can search all Craigslists. I try to make it through there once a month to save all the Sunlines on there. Another place to monitor is the Teardrops and Tiny Trailers forum. They seem to be the type who like to modify them away from original, but they may have some leads if one is sold privately and not on Craigslist.
I don't know if you know, but there were likely around 100 or less Sunspots ever produced between 1978-82, so they are very difficult to find in general.
Yes, he's purplesuebug, but I don't think he's selling any of them.
Awesome! Many brands out there have owners groups of some sort, but we are by far the most passionate and enthusiastic of any. Time after time, we've heard stories of people joining up here who bought their Sunline mostly because they did a little pre-purchase research on it, ended up here, liked that there was such a following, and decided to join.
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Thanks so much Jon, we would definitely like to see the ad for the auction, just to see where/how it went. Thanks for the SearchTempest suggestion, definitely a good resource, I was using Craiggers for a while, but it's still in beta mode.
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07-18-2012, 09:14 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: Michigan
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Originally Posted by handrew
Thanks so much Jon, we would definitely like to see the ad for the auction, just to see where/how it went. Thanks for the SearchTempest suggestion, definitely a good resource, I was using Craiggers for a while, but it's still in beta mode.
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Send me a private message with an e-mail you'd like me to send it to.
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2007 T-286SR Cherry/Granola, #6236, original owner, current mileage: 9473.8 (as of 6/18/21)
1997 T-2653 Blue Denim, #5471
1979 12 1/2' MC, Beige & Avocado, #4639
Past Sunlines: '97 T-2653 #5089, '94 T-2251, '86 T-1550, '94 T-2363, '98 T-270SR
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07-18-2012, 09:54 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Ohio
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Welcome to SOC! The loss of your beloved Sunspot must be heartbreaking. Hopefully, you'll soon find a satisfactory replacement. Glad no one was physically hurt.
Something I noticed in the ad for 12.5 in Lansing: "Floor hatch (used for ice fishing)"
Even though it's appr 30 yrs old, I'd think it would have had some kind of waterproofiing below the floor to keep moisture out. If someone cut a hole in the floor for ice fishing, what mod's did they do to keep it dry? I'd check the floor very closely. Maybe I'm way off - if so, I'm willing to learn.
The 12.5 does have a toilet (possible shower), a larger refrigerator, indoor kitchen for rainy days and holding tanks.
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07-19-2012, 05:19 PM
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Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: New York
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I know they are not Sunspots...but thought you might be interested:
17 ft. sunline camper
1981 SUNLINE 15FT CAMPER
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Central Adirondacks of New York
2013 Rubicon 2900 Toy Hauler
We loved our 2007 T-2499
2010 Ford F-350 4x4 Lariat Super Crew Dually Diesel
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07-19-2012, 09:10 PM
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Junior Member
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Georgia
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Thanks so much to everybody for the replies! I am researching every suggestion. Although the sunspot is our ultimate dream, y'all have definitely opened us up to small campers in general.
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07-31-2012, 02:30 PM
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07-31-2012, 04:47 PM
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Thanks! Saw it a few weeks ago, not sure if we can get to it before it sells, but we're hoping
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