A small (12'), light (660lbs.) camper designed to be towed by a small car. Made and sold in Germany, with a few imported to the U.S. Mike H. --- "Alan J. Flint" <ajflint@itsa.ucsf.edu> wrote: > What the heck is that? > > Alan. > > On Mon, 29 Nov 1999, Michael B. Harrnacker wrote: > > > My wife and I are looking for a Eriba Puck camper. > If > > anyone has any leads, please email me directly. > > > > I know I saw a listing for one in Portland a few > > months ago, but I couldn't follow up on that one. > Is > > it still available? > > > > Am open to leads on other similar types of > campers, > > too. > > > > Mike Harrnacker > > Federal Way, WA > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All > in one place. > > Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one place. Yahoo! Shopping: http://shopping.yahoo.com |
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