All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Fleetwood Elkhorn ConstructionEnded up getting it for $3000. Brought it home last night. Needs some work, but is still in better shape than our Jayco. Thanks for all the advice and information on it. SteveRe: Fleetwood Elkhorn Construction https://images.craigslist.org/00G0G_q0xyyoMGNl_1200x900.jpg Not sure if this will work, but these are from the Craigslist ad for the camper. Just for reference for everyone.Re: Fleetwood Elkhorn ConstructionSidecarFlip, Thank you for your insight. I'll see what they will do on price after I shoe them what I would be up against with it. I had to rebuild the right front corner of our Jayco last year. The trim was falling off the front corners because the wood was gone where it screwed on. I kinda saw how that front is a bad area for leaks and rot if not kept up on. Kayteg1, Thanks for your info and the pic. I would assume that the Caribou's and the Elkhorn's are similar.Re: Fleetwood Elkhorn ConstructionIt doesn't look like Fleetwood supports these at all anymore, at least on their website. Does anyone know if there is anywhere you can get info on these? How about a way to run the VIN to see what exactly it is? Sounds like there might be aluminum in the corners where the jacks mount? I had to rebuild two of the corners of my Jayco where the wood rotted and the jacks didn't have anything to fasten to anymore. Figure if that part is aluminum at least those would be secure. The camper is in OK shape for a Michigan camper. Has a couple places that the fiberglass is de-laminating. Didn't find any damp places inside. The roof does need to be resealed. A lot of the lap seal on the seams has cracks in it. The left front corner has had a leak at some point because the paneling inside is a little soft. That's the only place inside I found that there is damage visible damage. All the appliances and fixtures work well. The owners will take $3500 for it. Has been hard to find one that is what we want that has been stored inside and has no damage at all. SteveRe: Fleetwood Elkhorn Construction AnEv942 wrote: Not sure on an 2003, '02 and earlier 9D were wood frame, the 9D designation was for Angler model though. Metal skin. Found one picture of an '03 listed as a 9D, definitely an Elkhorn, shows filon siding which makes me think 'possibly' aluminum framed sidewalls. But also an Elkhorn LT (previous years were LE, model between an Angler and Elkhorn, wood frame). Last year of production. Pics ***Link Removed*** ***Link Removed*** oops removed for sale add pdf sales brochure 2002 fleetwood t/c ***Link Removed*** That one looks exactly like the one I am looking at, but it doesn't have the LT on the side.Fleetwood Elkhorn ConstructionI am looking at buying a 2003 Fleetwood Elkhorn 9D. Are these wood frame construction or aluminum? Can't find much info on the Elkhorn campers. Any info I can get on it would be appreciated. Steve
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