Caravan for Sale Zephyr 350B 1989
A real wee gem, super tidy, comfortable and in completely original order. Hasn't been messed with! Always gets admiring comments when out. In superb order inside and out, and obviously well cared for throughout its life.
We have owned it for 4 years and reluctantly now offer it for someone else to enjoy.
Gas refitted 2017; Electrical certificate to 2024; RCD switchgear recently installed. Brand new battery - 1 month.
Current WOF and Registration.
Superb original coachwork; immaculate awning with groundsheet and marine carpet. Caravan cover for winter protection; "wintering over" heater.
Stone guard; braked; 3 near new truck tyres; wheel clamp; ratchet wheel for easy manouvering.
Bottle jack; wheel clamp; ramps, power cables; steps.
70L fresh water in-built tank; new lines and drainage tap. 12v water pump to sink. Waste water tank.
Portable toilet.
Brand new curtains, screens, blackouts. Venetian blinds.
Fold-out table.
1 double full lenth, or 2 single beds.
3-way Electrolux fridge; Rinnai 2 burner gas top and grill, hardly used.
Satellite dish and TV.
Tons of storage with wardrobe, upper lockers and under bench, and under squabs.
Plus many extras.
Very spacious interior and super comfy - you'll feel right at home in this wee beauty.
Inquiries, please phone 021 1388795.
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