Does anyone know how long well looked after folding campers will last? Do soft tops generally last longer than hard tops? I've seen a conway Jayco pop up camper in my price range (£750). It was made in mid 80's and has no mold or damp, however I would want it to last at least another 4/5 years. The question is should I go for it or hold out for a 90's conway cruiser or pullman.
time setup is more of a factor than age with the canvas.as to the hardtop camper again it depends on if it was stored inside or out as they will crack due to uv but this would be easy to spot.as for hanging on for a 90's unit you still have the problem of how much has the unit been used.
An older 'top-of-range' is probably better than a younger 'budget' unit but this depends, as has been suggested, on how well it has been looked after and how used it is. My 1984 Creighton Binns is stil mint and totally waterproof.
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Go and have a look at it, only you can decide if its what you want. As they say age is only a number. I have a 1990/91 Pennine Pullman and although the canvas is a little faded, it is in pretty good condition.
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Have you been to see it? Have you checked it for damp, walls and floor, or been told it has no damp? Have you seen it put up and down? If it has been well looked after it might be ok. I bought a 1998 Crusader for £1200 last August and had to replace the side walls. DIY.
Fred.
Hi Fredico, I think we might pass on the hard top as I am a bit worried that the winding mechanism might fail. I am now considering an early 90's Pennine Sterling, but haven't been to see it yet. Is it easy to spot damp. What are the tell tale signs?
The walls of mine are made of aluminium outer skin, 18mm plywood and 3mm vinyl coated inner boards. Other campers and caravans have different walls. Tap on the outside and the aluminium should not feel loose. Feel the inside walls, they should be hard. Any softness means damp rot. Check bottoms of the walls, in particular inside seat boxes and cupboards. Tap them, it should sound like knocking on wood. Different sound top to bottom is bad. Check for any damage under the wheel arches. Feel the floor underneath at the edges for rot.
I hope I have not put you off as well looked after ones are probably ok. I bought mine cheap and refurbished it.
Some before and after pictures below.
Good lock,
Fred
not looking to cofuse but my fc has thin ply covered with alloy on the outside then a timber batten frame then thin ply on the inside so the iner walls feel soft anyway!
Mine Dandy was built 1995 & is still going strong. It depends on how they have been looked after. Indoor storage adds years to the lifespan. The chassis often rots before the fabric. Check for damp & mildew damage (not fatal, but messy & impossible to get completely rid of).