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dakonthemountai
Jul 19, 2013Explorer
Well, as the owner of a 1995 Weekender 910, and previous owner of a NEW 1996 Weekender 1010 back in 1996, I'll say this. I love mine and looked for this specific model for over a year. They are a bit rare as the company has been out of business for a number of years, and as most campers of an age, prone to leaks and rot. It is heavy for a smaller camper (3,090lbs with full propane and 30 gallons of water, 15gal empty grey and black tanks) It was made for all weather, comfort camping. Enclosed, insulated and heated holding tanks and water tank from the ducted furnace (including a duct to the bathroom)I've camped in mine in subzero temps and was quite comfortable, relatively. Full 7' ceiling inside, which was a HUGE draw for me (my camping partner is 6'7" tall) LOTS of storage, standard roof rack and ladder, bumper sewer hose drawer, sliding storage drawer (for Fords only,GM trucks are too narrow) and just about every other convenience you might want back in 1995. One thing I really like about it, and was very important to me was the construction. They used 2 metal straps from the truck area pass through window under, up and over the bedroom area to the back of the camper to eliminate sagging of the cabover (bedroom) section. I did my research at the time of the new 1996, so I knew what I was getting into when I purchased the used 910 2 years ago. Here is the link to the photos of mine.
Good luck in whatever you purchase, just be careful to really, really inspect it for damage prior to purchase. $2,200 is actually what I paid for mine 2 years ago (asking price was $2,500,) knowing there were a few issues I had to deal with, such as replacing the rubber roof ($1,300, through Stardeck RV in CA) and a bit of water damage under the front window. I've done a bit of work on mine, such as updating the electrical/charging system, plastic parts, etc, but I still feel I have a camper I would spend many thousands of dollars more to replace at this point
Here is the link to pics of mine.
1995 Weekender 910
Dak
Good luck in whatever you purchase, just be careful to really, really inspect it for damage prior to purchase. $2,200 is actually what I paid for mine 2 years ago (asking price was $2,500,) knowing there were a few issues I had to deal with, such as replacing the rubber roof ($1,300, through Stardeck RV in CA) and a bit of water damage under the front window. I've done a bit of work on mine, such as updating the electrical/charging system, plastic parts, etc, but I still feel I have a camper I would spend many thousands of dollars more to replace at this point
Here is the link to pics of mine.
1995 Weekender 910
Dak
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