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The 2019 Happier Camper HC1 Classic in Mammoth white.
Clean, well-kept trailer with about 6,000 miles on it.
Mammoth white exterior, charcoal cushions, slate floor panels.
No accidents, dents, concerns….or time to really use it, unfortunately.
Fiberglass exterior shell makes it incredible light to move and tow- it doesn't require a massive SUV or truck, and photos show Mini Cooper's pulling it. Can be easily rolled around the driveway and campsite by a single person- which makes it a great setup for solo travelers, couples, or small families looking for something lightweight, stylish, and easy to tow.
The Adaptiv cube system interior makes it easy to personalize your particular needs for each new adventure- whether you are using it for camping, a mobile office, a food truck, or a mountain bike hub. The possibilities are truly endless. The cubes can be removed to make an empty shell for moving, etc, and relocated outside around a campfire for impromptu seating. Our includes 8 Adaptiv cubes and cushions, small kitchenette sink cube pkg, dry-flush toilet (not in the photos), city water hookup, nesting table top pkg (w/ pole bracket for moving the party outside), countertop lid, rear hatch privacy screen, suspension awning, goose neck reading lights, front stabilizers, upgraded operable back window, and a 100watt solar panel/charger with 600 watt medical grade inverter (i.e. can accommodate a CPAP).
Our intention was to use this for our food business (and camper) at festivals/concerts, so have roadside and curbside concession windows and screens, wrap around fiberglass exterior bar, interior serving bar, interior serving table (makes a great work table too), and an upgraded 30A power inlet. It was never cooked in and we used a cooler for cold items, though it would likely support a small fridge/plug in cooler as well.
Also includes removable rubber interior mat, tire chucks, leveling blocks, hubcap moon caps, and Happier Camper cover for storage.
Photos give an example of some of the layout options- the kitchen sink unit has a cover (what you see as the block cover on the left). The last photo gives some idea of using it as vending spot- you can see one of the fiberglass tables on the right side.
If you're interested in the specific modifications or want additional photos/details, just reach out. I'm more than happy to walk you through everything thats been done. It is such a great and simple camper that is infinately adaptable to your dreams.