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Old 07-26-2010, 07:04 AM   #15
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Old 07-26-2010, 07:09 AM   #16
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camper with 'no' bathroom

Google 'Fema' trailers, I understand some of them come with 'no' bathrooms and they are 'cheap'. A friend bought a nice Jayco 'bunkhouse' for $7000 (with a bathroom) but had to go to New Orleans to pick it up. My brother has a Jayco Bunkhouse and his family travels with him. They drive their vehicles, sleep in the camper. But his has all of the 'amenities'
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Have you tried going to a dealer or communicating directly with the manufacture of the Escape to see if you can have a custom unit constructed? Maybe they would sell it to you partially constructed so the bathroom area is left unfinished.
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I have seen campers where the bathroom has been removed. U would not have to gut the entire camper to remove it. Just the plumbing and u have a nice closet. U may also want to look into a tent camper. I had one by Jayco when they first came out back in like 2000. It has hard sides bit the front and rear folded down with canvas. I loved it. Now someone posted up about where u would get dress if u removed the bathroom. I'm guessing that person has never done it because it almost can't be done. They are to small. Plus that's what they make curtains for. I have faith in u to make what u want. It isn't hard and if u take ur time and do it urself u would have more pride in it. Good luck and post back ur decision...
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