$15,000
Dallas, Texas
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0 false 18 pt 18 pt 0 0 false false false 1967 FAN Coach Travel Trailer STUNNING FINISH OUT and waiting for its new and only 3rd owner! I am the 2nd owner and still friends with the original owners, so new owner will have provenance and lineage, as well as a clear title and ALL owner's manuals and FULL tour of this 20-foot, 30-amp trailer with its gorgeous, functional nuances. I have personally lived in this trailer for 3 months as an experiment in the Great Outdoors having my own existential Walden Pond Experience. As a result, I built EXTRA storage, as if the FAN didn't already have enough, for my living convenience. This is NOT your typical vintage-retro travel trailer. This was renovated with both a female and a male in mind! The electronic-friendly upgrades ALONE make it a primo man-cave. The eye for gender-neutral décor, kitchen upgrades, and storage GALORE with a wet-bath make this fun retro trailer the envy of every campsite, rally, tailgate party, or if you are a Sister on the Fly! You cannot find new trailers with these types of upgrades! The new flooring and subflooring alone make this gem way sturdier than most new trailers. Time and again, I heard men and women of all ages, tell me that the 20-foot size of the trailer was perfect for a single person to get around in without additional assistance. In fact, many folks stated that they wished they had not gone with a 30-40 foot rig at all. BOTH GENDERS loved this trailer, but especially the fact that the trailer takes all of 10 minutes for a thorough Spring-cleaning. Since my Walden experiment, this cute-as-a-button and highly functional trailer has been winterized and stored in an indoor storage facility along the likes of celebrity-owned Class A motor coaches. Yup, that's how this trailer rolls! For a detailed history and discussion of the rarity of FAN travel trailers, please check out the FaceBook page for FAN Camper Trailers, as links are not permissible on ebay.Because FANs are very RARE. . . most don't even know that the FAN Coach Travel Trailers were the first to include an all inclusive wet-bath. Yes, even before Airstreams. For the FAN aficionado, there is a FaceBook Group listed above, as well as a Yahoo Group for your viewing/lurking pleasure. It's where the cool vintage trailer kids hang out. Original, Operational FAN Features: • Vintage lamps over dinette and back couch, both of which convert to double beds • Never-been-used, Pristine Vintage Gas Lamp over Center of Dinette with original filament and Pyrex glass "shade", with ½ frosted base. • Vintage Magazine Rack with Signature "F" • Vintage Gas Stove and Oven by Trav'ler with Vintage Overhead Vent • Vintage Doors, Cabinets, Benches, Drawers, and all hardware • Vintage Bathroom Light, Mirror, Sink, and Mirror Hardware • Vintage Louvered Windows and Hand Cranks • Vintage Dinette Table and Hardware • Vintage Cushions that have all been reupholstered • Vintage Privacy Wall Screen/Curtain for Back Couch/Bed • Vintage Brand Plates • Vintage Front Window Guard • Vintage Owner's Manual with ALL Brochures, even for appliances that are no longer in the FAN, like the gas furnace! Updated FAN Features: • Carrier AC Air V for RV (large enough for a 40-footer, so plenty of power), with Air Shower Function for ridiculous Texas summers. • Atwood PAN ASM 6-Gallon Water Heater with interior and exterior access installed. This WH is dual functioning gas or electric -- gas lines simply need to be hooked up. . . I never ran out of hot water, ever. . . and I like hot showers and sterile dishes. • Battery Doc 1.25 Amp Battery Charger for lead acid/gel 12-volt batteries (as back-up for water heater -- this battery charger is a trickle charger that recharges itself whenever the 30-amp is hooked up). • Swiveling Wall Mount for Flat-screen TV, can face the back or the front of the trailer. • Rocketfish 7-Outlet Surge Protector • VRCD500-SDU AM/FM Receiver, Mp3/CD/WMA Player with RDS, remotes, and with surround sound installed • Pioneer Speakers • Carefree of Colorado RV Awning (professionally installed and attached) • Sub-Flooring and Floors • Styrofoam-type Insulation under Kitchen Cabinetry and Back Couch (with NEW finished seamed flooring underneath for extra storage, as well as interior or exterior access to that storage) • Kitchen Counters • Kitchen Sink Hardware • Magic Chef Microwave and Fridge • Clothes closet next to appliances now has 2 removable panels for easy access to those appliances in case of repair. • Recessed Ceiling and Cabinetry Lighting • Ceiling Treatment • Thetford Toilet • Showerhead • Shower Curtain • Brand new system installed for hosing out the black-water tank from the exterior!!! • Water censor for tank area in case one prefers to leave sewer valve shut instead of open while at campsite. • Refinished wet-bath floors and all seams caulked in wet-bath • Newly Upholstered cushions • Wall guards for back futon/couch slide out • Brocaded Window Coverings • Window Blinds (behind window treatments) • Window Screens • New False Floor in one of Dinette Benches for extra storage over all of the gas lines and water heater wires. • 4 Brand new, never-been-used camping chairs with totes • Coleman Camping Lantern (with small propane canisters) and extra catalytic heating unit • All New Owner's Manuals, extra leftover wallpaper and pin-striping included The Sticker PRICE: Asking price is $15,000 for the 1967 FAN Coach Travel Trailer. There is one area behind the back couch cushion of the FAN that could use some re-wallpapering if you want a quick fix, or if up for a DIY project, the wall could be resurfaced with a resin epoxy before the wallpapering. For this one reason alone, the price is not listed at $20,000, giving you AMPLE wiggle room for the repair, as the repair should not cost anywhere near $5,000 to complete. This list price of $15,000 is a very competitive comp and very much in line with what is on the market currently for like product and condition. Enjoy the pictures and have a great day! Upon pick-up, I will be happy to give you a thorough tour of the FAN. P.S. Thank you for looking at and admiring my 1967 FAN Coach Travel Trailer! I look forward to hearing from you if you are as passionate about preserving the heritage of vintage travel trailers as I am!