1990 Sunline T1700 for sale ME near Fryeburg

MAINE TIM

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Hate to part with this, but not using as much. Highly unique décor and LED lighting. Custom Kitchen. Carpeted. Sleeps 2 comfortably. Awning. Duel heating, electric and gas. Full shower. New tires and rebuilt suspension. Dual propane tanks. Twin batteries. 4 stabilizing jacks.
$4850
 

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Tim, it’s a beautiful camper! We remember it from Quechee past. Want to bring it to Quechee with group early August and show it to folks? We still have 5 or so Sunlines there each year. Some folks you know from way back!

One member can’t come and is giving up a nice site…. Happy to put you in touch.

Deb and Tom in Vermont
 
Tim, it’s a beautiful camper! We remember it from Quechee past. Want to bring it to Quechee with group early August and show it to folks? We still have 5 or so Sunlines there each year. Some folks you know from way back!

One member can’t come and is giving up a nice site…. Happy to put you in touch.

Deb and Tom in Vermont
Wow thanks for remembering me! Yeah we just not using it actually it hasn't been out of the barn for 2 years. So many mixed feeling we really loved that little camper it sure is a one of a kind. If you can think of someone that would be interested. We might give some seriously thought to Quechee!
 
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Poor thing has been sitting in the garage for 2 years now been keeping after it every thing is just as clean and nice as when I parked it. Presently it is not registered, what do you think I should ask for it?
 
Hi Tim,

I'll add this to your camper post. The price you advertised is fair and reasonable for what you are selling, which is significantly more than the average 1990 camper. You have been a member here for a long time and have been very helpful over the years. You've put in a lot of work into keeping your camper in top shape. Someone new to camping may not realize what can be wrong with an old camper; yours comes with many of the problem spots all corrected. The suspension is rarely examined and can fail without warning, as most people do not understand it. But yours is all rebuilt. You have an upgraded power converter, not a 1990 battery killer. You have converted to LED lighting, allowing your camper to more easily go off-grid boondocking if a new owner wants to do that. I don't recall all your fixes, but those that come to mind quickly.

Next is your camper that has been stored inside and is sealed up on the roof. This is a significant consideration when purchasing an older camper. Water damage can occur more easily when campers are stored outside in the open for an extended period, allowing water to enter wall cavities, the floor, and the attic, and cause damage that can go unseen inside until later when it rears its ugly head. And your upgrade handiwork inside is top-flight. The look is far advanced from a 1990 camper.

Your camper is one of the few older campers that still have appliances that function correctly, and it's ready to go camping. If the new owner likes the floor plan, yours is in the gem category.

We wish you the best of luck finding a new home for your well-loved Sunny, which has many more years of camping to enjoy.

Take care,

John

P.S., If I recall correctly, Sunline prepped and pre-wired your camper for a roof AC unit, allowing for the addition of a non-ducted AC unit later on if the new owner wants to have AC. The Romex cable should be there. A Coleman Mach or a Dometic AC non-ducted unit should fit right on, and they would get a new AC unit, not a 35-year-old one.
 
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Hi Tim,

I'll add this to your camper post. The price you advertised is fair and reasonable for what you are selling, which is significantly more than the average 1990 camper. You have been a member here for a long time and have been very helpful over the years. You've put in a lot of work into keeping your camper in top shape. Someone new to camping may not realize what can be wrong with an old camper; yours comes with many of the problem spots all corrected. The suspension is rarely examined and can fail without warning, as most people do not understand it. But yours is all rebuilt. You have an upgraded power converter, not a 1990 battery killer. You have converted to LED lighting, allowing your camper to more easily go off-grid boondocking if a new owner wants to do that. I don't recall all your fixes, but those that come to mind quickly.

Next is your camper that has been stored inside and is sealed up on the roof. This is a significant consideration when purchasing an older camper. Water damage can occur more easily when campers are stored outside in the open for an extended period, allowing water to enter wall cavities, the floor, and the attic, and cause damage that can go unseen inside until later when it rears its ugly head. And your upgrade handiwork inside is top-flight. The look is far advanced from a 1990 camper.

Your camper is one of the few older campers that still have appliances that function correctly, and it's ready to go camping. If the new owner likes the floor plan, yours is in the gem category.

We wish you the best of luck finding a new home for your well-loved Sunny, which has many more years of camping to enjoy.

Take care,

John

P.S., If I recall correctly, Sunline prepped and pre-wired your camper for a roof AC unit, allowing for the addition of a non-ducted AC unit later on if the new owner wants to have AC. The Romex cable should be there. A Coleman Mach or a Dometic AC non-ducted unit should fit right on, and they would get a new AC unit, not a 35-year-old one.
Yes it is factory wired for AC. I installed a very quiet high output fan and never had any regrets, it is DC and the twin batteries are more than enough to run it for days, plugged in of course was no issue. Fridge is gas. If I was heading out I just started it the night before (they are slow to cool) with what ever was inside and never had an issue. One thing I forgot to mention It has a 100 watt solar panel and custom made frame and connectors that goes with it that sit on the ground.
 
Amazing camper! I know you did so many upgrades. Very much enjoyed seeing it at the meet and greet! Someone is going to love this little gem!
 
Thanks for the kind words. I really enjoyed all the work I put into it. The biggest issue now is to pass on it's a shame to just have it sit there in the garage. I'm open to any ideals on posting it for sale we are kind of in the middle of no where Maine that doesn't help.
 
Hate to part with this, but not using as much. Highly unique décor and LED lighting. Custom Kitchen. Carpeted. Sleeps 2 comfortably. Awning. Duel heating, electric and gas. Full shower. New tires and rebuilt suspension. Dual propane tanks. Twin batteries. 4 stabilizing jacks.
$4850
Is this still available?
bj.embroidier@gmail.com
850-482-1431

Bruce
 

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