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RV Details

  • Year: 2007
  • Model: ARCTIC FOX 1140
  • Listing ID: 1204031
  • Partner ID: 5011510692
  • Posted On: Feb 26, 2020
  • Updated On: Feb 26, 2020

Description

2007 Arctic Fox 1140 Truck Camper Fits a long bed dually.

 It weighs about 4300 pounds as it sits. 

 I have it on a 2005 Dodge Ram Cummins 3500 Quad Cab Dually 4x4. Also for sale, $23,500 package deal

 One slide out

 Wet Bath with shower

 Outside shower

 Two AGM batteries, probably two years old. 

Two Large propane tanks, they are advertised as 30 gallon but they hold about 8 gallons.

 Rear Awning, good shape. 

I upgraded all of the fans inside. The front fan is comparable to the fantastic fan. It is great for exhausting the camper. I also installed covers on the roof over the fans. With these covers you could store it with the vents open or even drive with them open.

 I recoated the roof with https://www.epdmcoatings.com/liquid-roof.p 

Heater and A/C, I'm not sure of the A/C size. I think it is the 13,500 unit. We always camp with full hookups and that AC unit will run you out when it is 110 degrees outside. It is awesome.

Fridge works good.

Microwave and a stove and stove top all work, rarely used.

Queen size bed

The flat screen TV is about 24 inch?  DVD player

Lots of storage Electric Jacks, the controller is only working on the front two right now. I think the controller got wet. 

I replaced one of the front jacks with the upgraded model. 

Fresh water capacity is 50 or 55 gallons Grey water is about 30 gallons and black water is about 40 gallons.

We are the third owners. We bought it in about March of 2013.

The generator went out shortly after I bought it. It was going to cost $2000+ to repair so I pulled it out and just bought a big portable  one. It was only a 2500 model. The generator people I took it to said the 2500 was not enough for the amount we used it.

I spent a lot of time upgrading fans, sealing it off, sealing the roof and just generally maintaining it. Unfortunately I didn't realize the front markers lights leak on truck campers. Mine leaked and it delaminated in the bottom of the front cap. I pulled the front cap apart, dried it up, put it back together, filled in the area behind the front marker lights with Dicor Lap sealant and then sealed the seams with Eternabond tape. It doesn’t look great but it won’t leak again. As a precaution I was going to do a Eternabond strip behind the marker lights but I have not gotten around to it. I have some that I will throw in as well as some unopened Dicor. I have fastguns and locks to go along with it. Nada low retail with no options is just over $10,000. I’m asking $7,500.

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