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Posting for under a monthSWIFT TEARDROP CARAVAN
Peterborough, Cambridgeshire
£2,300
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Vehicle information
- Seller Type
- Private
- Posted
- 5 hours ago
Description
SWIFT TEARDROP CARAVAN CONVERSION MOTO-MOVER 2X SOLAR/AWNING
Originally a 2013 Swift Challenger 440 Sport, that has been converted into a fully self sufficient getaway on wheels. It is perfect for either campsite stays or completely of the grid living as it features a 240V hookup that can be directly plugged into a power supply, alongside two solar panels that add the option of park and stay wherever you are.
It is spacious but also offers great storage tucked away into easily accessible spaces. It features a log burner for warmth and comfort, making it a versatile option for all year round use as well as having the option to use an outdoor awning extension as a small covered cooking area. There is a comfortable matters that sleeps two as well as a foldable extension for a third person.
My partner and I have spent a lot of time perfecting this conversion and it’s taken us on many amazing adventures all around the UK. It’s been a fantastic of grid experience and it’s also great for towing with a small to medium car.
Includes:
100W + 165W solar setup on two independent circuits (worth £1500)
110Ah AGM leisure battery (powers motor mover & right-hand side)
100Ah Lithium battery (powers left-hand side)
Motor mover with remote control
Logburner
2 x 800W inverters
Smart TV + remote
Dual-power 220V/ 12V fridge
Epever 30A MPPT solar controller
Comfortable bed setup (with optional extension for third sleeper)
Awning
Rear view revering camera
Any question feel free to ask, can send more photos.
Ad ID: 1512878088
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