Hey guys i am after some sort of information on my odd looking camper trailer, now the only information i have on it is that its suppose to be 1984 Jayco. Now thats all i have on it so any sort of info would be appreciated as there is some tweeking here and there i would like done on it and any specs would help im sure.
The entry door is at the end of camper i have googled and i can't see any like it.
Peter_n_Margaret said
02:10 PM Jun 7, 2016
It will have a Vin. plate fitted. That will show the manufacturer.
That information will also be on the registration documents.
Cheers,
Peter
Desert Dweller said
02:27 PM Jun 7, 2016
It's a....It's a......It's an oldie but a goodie!
Hope you enjoy it! I'd be reproofing the canvas if you haven't already done it.
We loved our tent top Bushwacker Camper Trailer, took it everywhere behind our 80's Subaru 4x4 Wagon.
Who needs a flash caravan to enjoy the bush?
Radar said
04:57 PM Jun 7, 2016
It looks more like a Coleman Camper.
I believe Jayco have there first or very near first camper and it really is not unlike what there wind up campers look like today.
Would the camper have a 3 way chest frig in it. I have edit my post as I didn't get the interior photo until I reopened the page.
Yes I do believe it is very similar to our friends early Colman and I think earlier again then 1980s.
Hope this helps to throw light on your manufacturer, we are away from home base, I am sure I have photos of his camper, we were tenters and I would giggle to myself why would camp in that, I now bite my tongue after progressing to a Cub Camper and then Caravan as I got older.
-- Edited by Radar on Tuesday 7th of June 2016 05:10:14 PM
grahamg said
09:05 PM Jun 7, 2016
I think it is an early cub camper
TruBluQLD said
07:34 AM Jun 8, 2016
Thank you for the reply, there is no compliance plate but there is a Vin number marked near the towball, rego papers only state its a 1984 Jayco thats it in the model they have placed the tar details its weird, so i am lost
TruBluQLD said
07:38 AM Jun 8, 2016
Desert Dweller wrote:
It's a....It's a......It's an oldie but a goodie! Hope you enjoy it! I'd be reproofing the canvas if you haven't already done it. We loved our tent top Bushwacker Camper Trailer, took it everywhere behind our 80's Subaru 4x4 Wagon. Who needs a flash caravan to enjoy the bush?
Yes it a doozie and needs a bit of TLC but its a nice camper we live in Quilpie and we travel to other towns for either a night away or shopping and cost of motel are crazy so this is our new companion, we will enjoy it alot.
PeterD said
05:05 PM Jun 8, 2016
Peter_n_Margaret wrote:
It will have a Vin. plate fitted.
It's an 84 model. Compliance plates did not start until 89.
TruBluQLD said
08:02 AM Jun 15, 2016
Yes! we have a name for our beastie she is a 1984 Cub Drifter, thank you to all who responded.
EmiDay said
11:46 AM Jun 5, 2020
It's a Cub Drifter 3. I have one too, such a great little camper!
Leshill said
08:57 PM Jun 7, 2020
This pic is of a Coleman camper about 35 years old
Hey guys i am after some sort of information on my odd looking camper trailer, now the only information i have on it is that its suppose to be 1984 Jayco. Now thats all i have on it so any sort of info would be appreciated as there is some tweeking here and there i would like done on it and any specs would help im sure.
The entry door is at the end of camper i have googled and i can't see any like it.
That information will also be on the registration documents.
Cheers,
Peter
Hope you enjoy it! I'd be reproofing the canvas if you haven't already done it.
We loved our tent top Bushwacker Camper Trailer, took it everywhere behind our 80's Subaru 4x4 Wagon.
Who needs a flash caravan to enjoy the bush?
It looks more like a Coleman Camper.
I believe Jayco have there first or very near first camper and it really is not unlike what there wind up campers look like today.
Would the camper have a 3 way chest frig in it. I have edit my post as I didn't get the interior photo until I reopened the page.
Yes I do believe it is very similar to our friends early Colman and I think earlier again then 1980s.
Hope this helps to throw light on your manufacturer, we are away from home base, I am sure I have photos of his camper, we were tenters and I would giggle to myself why would camp in that, I now bite my tongue after progressing to a Cub Camper and then Caravan as I got older.
-- Edited by Radar on Tuesday 7th of June 2016 05:10:14 PM
Thank you for the reply, there is no compliance plate but there is a Vin number marked near the towball, rego papers only state its a 1984 Jayco thats it in the model they have placed the tar details its weird, so i am lost
Yes it a doozie and needs a bit of TLC but its a nice camper we live in Quilpie and we travel to other towns for either a night away or shopping and cost of motel are crazy so this is our new companion, we will enjoy it alot.
It's an 84 model. Compliance plates did not start until 89.
This pic is of a Coleman camper about 35 years old