I have this very large tall truck camper. Very nice shape inside. 2500 not 25k like a good used newer one. No leaks etc. Camper bed area is huge. I had a 40 inch tv on one wall in the bed area and sat straight up leaning against the other wall on the mattress often and watch movies or internet. The 4 jacks are no longer remote controlled, I operate them with my cordless drill. The fridge does not work super clean This camper is good for tall people. Ceiling is like 7ft inside. 4 ft tall in the bed area. I am 6ft and can sit up and watch tv. Rear walk in door that tall enough I do not have to duck like most campers. It has alm fold out steps. Has walk in bathroom and shower that I used as a closet. I have never used the plumbing but expect it is all fine. The entire floor under the bed area was completely rebuilt much heavier than these came stock. I am 200lbs. the wife is like 130 and my puppy jumped up there one time with us and he is 190lbs and no floor flex. Maybe 100 lbs of computer, tv sound system etc. no creaking and no popping nothing. Super stout. New lumber, insulation and everything. The floor in the bed area is tiled with linoleum. The ceiling lights are all new style led fixtures and the ones in the couch area are dimmable. The front corners outside have been sealed with fiberglass as well. Water tight. The roof vent over the bed is an emergency exit that I a 200lb man can easy fit through. Kind of cool to pop up and speak to people and they do not know where you are. The 12v fan in the ceiling vent in the kitchen area works sometimes. I think it is stiff from not being used for a long time. I still have to clean my stuff out maybe later today or tomorrow. Busy. The shelf over the sofa area folds up into cabinets. I had it down to hold my tubs of clothes. Easy access. The propane tank area now takes regular BBQ size bottles. Much easier to fill than perm mounted tanks. Large enough to live in full time. Does not have roof a/c. never did for it is to tall. I used a freestanding a/c with hose out the rear window. I thought about a wood burning stove as well in winter out the same hole with a stainless vent pipe. I have the tinted glass panel to go back into the rear window. I put in a plastic panel with hole for my a/c vent. Worked great. 1998 pastime. very solid and 100% livable. The young man I got it from a few years back stayed in it in northern Colorado while going to college year round. I do not know the weight but I would call it heavy. A 3/4 ton or one ton with stock overloads would have no issues. A half ton would have to have booster springs or air bags.
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