1984 U-Haul CT-13

Offers delivery

Pet friendly

Sleeps 3

14 ft. long

This 14ft Vintage Fiberglass Egg is great for a weekend getaway or retreat. With 10ft of living space inside it is large enough to sleep 3! Completely renovated interior, all interior lighting is 12v, with solar power to recharge the battery. When hooked up to shore power or generator, 110/120 volt power hook ups power the fridge and a/c unit. Rear bed is equivalent to full bed and can sleep 2 cozy. The front bench/dinette conversion can sleep a 3rd person.What's includedFresh Linens, camping chairs (x2), cookware, utensils, coffee maker, dishes. Privacy shower tent and porta-potty upon request. Delivery and pickup within 60 miles upon request.RecommendationsWeekend camping boondocking with this little guy everywhere!Other things to noteNo smoking
1984 U-Haul CT-13

Length

14 ft

Gross Weight

1,200 lbs

Hitch Weight

1,200 lbs

Receiver

Not provided

Brake Controller

Not provided

Host add-ons

Portable Toilet

$10.00 each

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Toilet Kit Waste Bag

$2.50 each

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Features
1984 U-Haul CT-13
  • Sleeps 3
  • Gross weight: 1,200 lbs
  • Hitch weight: 1,200 lbs
Amenities
  • Solar
  • Audio inputs
  • Radio
  • Refrigerator
  • Kitchen sink
  • Dining table
  • Heater
  • Air conditioner
Nearby places to stay
Rules and policies
No smoking, cooking outdoors is preferred
  • Pet friendly
  • No music festivals
  • No tailgating
  • No smoking
  • Mileage: 100 free miles / day
Frequently asked questions

Q.

What flexibility is available for picking up and dropping off the RV?

A.

The camper is stored in a location unavailable to most people. As this would potentially limit pick-up/drop-off if alternate location is agreed upon by owner it can be arranged in advance.

Meet your host, Kathleen

Member since 2021

My 12 yo son and I are avid campers up for most every adventure. The U-Haul camper is a piece of history that most don't know even exists, this camper is named the Bullet because it was painted gold when I got it, I repainted it silver and the name Bullet has stuck...plus the mountains are blue and cold!