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For Sale Classic 1977 CI MUNRO Pop-top Camper

Wayne from Levin

Ready for your Easter camping holidays
Classic 1977 C I Munro Pop-top Camper

For viewing please Txt me on 021 039 1890

For full details and pictures are on Facebook: please go to:

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Reason for sale is that I have just bought the other Pop-top caravan you can see in photo 4

* New 6 months WOF issued by Levin Vehicle Testing Station on 27/1/22
* Registered until 23/1/23.
* It has a full awning, RCD leads to connect to Motor Camp or home power, a small 230V fridge/freezer, a small microwave, a power board, and a lamp
* It sleeps 2 adults and 1 child inside the camper; but several more people can sleep in the awning
* It's very light and easy to tow, and for one person to move around
* The camper is 3.1M long X 1.9M wide X 2.2M high
* The awning is 2.8M long X 2.05M wide
* Timber interior recently repainted
* New floor covering recently installed
* New timber bench tops installed
* All window and door zips work well
* Stays dry inside: even in heavy rain
* Comes with 2 camp stretchers and mattresses for use in the awning
* The usual bumps, chips, and bruises you expect in a vehicle this age
* Chassis and support legs all in good condition: minor surface rust only
* One awning zip needs sewing back on and reinforcing at one end

Price: $4,800

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It's a message we share time and time again, and this year, we're calling on you to help us spread that message further.
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