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2013 Toy Hauler Cargo Camper. Teardrop Style Trailer. on 2040-parts.com

US $7,500.00
Location:

Winterville, North Carolina, US

Winterville, North Carolina, US
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In the tradition of the 1950's teardrop camper, AWOL Campers designed and built The Runaway. The unique rolling cabinets allows this unit to convert from toy hauler to sleeper in a matter of seconds. It sleeps two comfortably on a queen size air bed. The idea was to build the smallest unit that would be capable of providing a safe place to sleep and still take your ATV. Check out our new website, goawolcampers.com. There you can view the instructional video of how to set up camp. You will also find many more details on the camper. Did I mention that it also serves as a cargo trailer all year long?

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