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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 436149" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I have a 1976 Apache solid state camper. It was fantastic for years and years. It now sits in our backyard. IF I can find someone to repair the chains that have snapped INSIDE the body of the camper that the crank uses to make the sides go up? I would LOVE them forever. The inside is just like the day we bought it. </p><p> </p><p>DO NOT get one with canvas sides - you will hate it in no time and they stink. DO get one with an air conditioner. Ours has a window unit we modified tastefully to fit after market. Make sure your vehicle has enough torque and towing power to pull it and check the bearings in your wheels (of the trailer) each year and pack with grease liberally. Store OUT OF THE SNOW and cover well. </p><p> </p><p>Other than that? They are awesome.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 436149, member: 4964"] I have a 1976 Apache solid state camper. It was fantastic for years and years. It now sits in our backyard. IF I can find someone to repair the chains that have snapped INSIDE the body of the camper that the crank uses to make the sides go up? I would LOVE them forever. The inside is just like the day we bought it. DO NOT get one with canvas sides - you will hate it in no time and they stink. DO get one with an air conditioner. Ours has a window unit we modified tastefully to fit after market. Make sure your vehicle has enough torque and towing power to pull it and check the bearings in your wheels (of the trailer) each year and pack with grease liberally. Store OUT OF THE SNOW and cover well. Other than that? They are awesome. [/QUOTE]
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