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Jayco Pop Up camper w/slide out - MINT shape

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Hays, Kansas
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This Jayco Pop-up camper is in mint shape.

Selling for $4800 and firm on the price please. - thank you.

Call me if you want to see this and my cell is...

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TONS more photos on Craiglist (salina) or on Facebook if you want to see more photos.

No water leaks ever or soft floors on this camper.

Clean title
The AC, water heater, stove, 3 way fridge, lights, crank system, water system, furnace, etc., all work excellent.
I doubt you will find one in better shape.  

The cushions, floor, mattresses, canvas all look brand new basically.
The previous owners did not use it much and kept it shedded for most all of its life.

My uncle was going to use this camper, but he is slowing up with his age so we decided to sell it since he is in no condition to go camping.

The roof was in great shape, but I decided to coat the roof with the best rubber roof coating on the market.

This will prevent the hot sun from penetrating inside the camper thus lowering the temp.

Also, it will of course prevent any water leaks for years down the road (company says for a lifetime, but that is pushing it;)I also coated the end seams of the roof with it to be safe and caulked all the places where water could enter in the future.

I have two brand new tires for it and they will get put on next week even though the ones on it have good tread.

They are 8 year old tires so it is just a better idea to play it safe and protect this nice camper by putting on brand new tires.

Please read below...tons of details so you know all the cool features.
Keep in mind the Jayco Eagles have the best pop up crank system.

If you want to see a brochure with tons more details on this camper just go to Google and type in the search bar... 
2003 Jayco Qwest Eagle brochure (can't seem to find the 2004 brochure so the 2003 is close enough).

And the website DaleSmithCampersSales. com will show you the brochure for this 2004 Jayco Eagle Pop Up showing how this crank system is by far the best system for an older pop-up camper like this one.

General specs

Jayco Eagle 12 FSO 
2004
18 feet long
7'1" ext width
6'10" ext height
285 hitch weight
6'6" interior height
Unloaded weight - 2235
GVWR 3000
604 Cargo carrying capacity
16,000 BTU furnace
17 gallon fresh water tank
sleeps 6 adults or 4 adults and 4 kids
4 total Beds
70x80
60x80
48x72
40x72

3 way fridge - works on electric, DC and propaneFridge gets extremely cold and fast.  Goes to 37 degrees just on 3/4 cold setting so it will go even colder if needed.
Slide out room is 6 feet x 2 feet stick outside the camper/
This of course is what makes this camper special.  

It really makes the camper feel much larger and not so narrow down the isles compared to standard no slide out pop up campers.

It also allows someone to take a shower in this aisle space or put the shower in the cabinet space just by lifting up the top of the cabinet area.

Shower option As you can see from my photos the shower can be taken right in the large aisle section.

All you need to do is put the hot water in one of somewhat heavy and extremely sturdy rubber tubs.

Then the other larger tub is the perfect space to step in to take a shower.

You only need to put your shower curtain to the ceiling using a rail or just velcro it to the ceiling.

You can either:
1. Heat up your water on the stove top in about 5-7 minutes.

2. Heat up your water using a microwave.

3. Just use your hot water heater and pour the hot water from the sink.

4. If you want to get fancy..you could run a hot water line into a shower nozzle also.

 

Then to dispose of your shower water you could easily:

1. Just pour it out using the shower container into the sink or ground, etc..  It is rubber and easy to grip and move around.

2. Just use a $20 water sump pump to push it over to the sink area or outside, etc.

3. Get fancy by putting a drain out of the bottom of the rubber shower pan that goes into your own grey water tank that is easy to do.

 


Tons of options for this shower system.

Keep in mind the shower pan and hot water container and shower pump that I am including stows away in seconds underneath the cabinet.

Just look at the photos and you will see how it works.  The rubber will bend, yet is super strong so it is the perfect tool for a shower and to store away.

3 outlets with 2 prongs

AC is 13,500 BTU
Water heater specs are shown in picture
Frame, bumper, steps,...all painted with new black primer and then black paint so it looks even sharper.

People are lazy or most are with their campers;)
...and never take the time to paint and something as simple as this can make a camper look so much better.

Special features
Roll down tent panels this unit has which allows for the deluxe screen room.

This goes on the awning as the photo shows.

The awning was just taken off to store it and preserve it.

Since the previous owner did not use it or the deluxe screen room.

Outside shower with hot water
Water heater inside which can be used for the shower I put in the photos.

You can also buy one of the nice outside popup shower curtain/shed to take a private shower outside.

Those are not very expensive either.
Toilet - you can buy some great portable units from $30-$150 depending on your preference.

Dining table can easily be carried outside for dining

Heated deluxe quilted bed mats under the mattresses are on this unit.

Jayco's SofStor is on this unit.  
Included are a clothes wardrobe, shelving and shoe storage containers that all secure to the ceiling holders.

Photos of this are included so you can visualize this cool feature better.

I also believe this unit has the white skirting that goes in the back to store lawn chairs and other items.  
Not a big deal since this is really pushing luxury while camping;), but I am almost positive this is in one of those bags.

Privacy curtains in each bedroom to shut out the kids' noise and prevent them spying on you.

Fancy softshade window shades and such...

The stabilizer jacks all work great and these are the best kinds.  They all come down quick and easy.

Only one is missing and I have another portable durable jack that works fine to go along with these other three.

The stove top can quickly and easily be taken outside and put on the rail system so you can cook outside.

There is a propane line that leads to where you would slide it into the rail.

This is so you don't have to smell up the inside while cooking.

OK..enough info;)
Give me a call if you are interested.
Have a great day.

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