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£200 is a fair price for a Conway Camargue of that age and in reasonable condition. The canvas is the thing to watch out for...is it intact, or well mended, no mould and the zips all functioning? Does it have all its poles? (Springs and buttons can be replaced.) Does it have the cabin and roof liners? At least one undertent?Kitchen in resonable order? Are the lights working? Does the trailer look in reasonable condition? Does it have a spare tyre?
Other extras which you may get if you're lucky include the awning extension, a sun canopy, table, seat backs, factory fitted brakes, a drawbar mounted carry box, a bike rack and side storage bars.
I've got an '89 model Camargue (see picture on my profile) and from memory it weighs about 450kg when loaded, so most cars would manage to tow it unless extremely tiny! it tows like it wasn't there, except when you go up hill of course. (WE tow with a Ford Mondeo 2.0 diesel estate.)
Here's a link to the original '85 brochure...
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