As much as I really really don’t want to, we have decided to put our travel trailer up for sale. We have had so much fun, and made so many memories while traveling in this RV. It may not mean the end of traveling, but it does mean we are not going to have an RV for a while.
So, here are the particulars: This RV is a Jayco Eagle 2007 322FKS. It has a large bedroom in the rear, with wardrobe closet across the entire rear end of it. The bed is between queen and king size, so you’ll have to get king size sheets and bedding for it. There is an overhead cabinet over the bed, and one over the dresser. The dresser has 4 large drawers. You can see floor plan and specs here.
The bedroom
Another photo of the bedroom showing wardrobe and dresser
The living area has a sofa bed, with overhead storage above the sofa. There is a large cabinet across from the sofa that is where the TV goes. It has space for a satellite TV tuner and a DVD player. We kept extra linens for both beds under the TV in that cabinet.
The living area with sofa and pantry closet. The living area is separated from the bathroom/sleeping area with a pocket door.
The pantry with the doors open. It holds a lot!
The kitchen is in the front. It has counter tops all the way across the front. Lots of cabinets. It has the larger RV refrigerator, too.
The dinette folds down to provide a sleeping area big enough for two kids. Drawers underneath hold lots of stuff.
Shower and bathroom sink can be separated from bedroom area with a folding door.
We’re also throwing in this dorm size electric refrigerator with the sale.
That electric hitch jack and solar battery charger also come with the trailer.
If you know anyone who is interested in buying this trailer, you can email me at fabgrandma@gmail.com. It retailed new in 2007 for $33,831. The NADA Blue Book values it at $19,000. We are asking $18,000 for it, and that includes a new electric hitch jack ($250), an Equilizer Sway Control Hitch ($800), and a solar battery charger ($175)’ and whole unit serge protector ($600). There is still a lot of fun and adventure left in this old gal. Make us an offer we can’t refuse! MORE PICTURES
When one door closes another one opens, and usually it’s to better things even if we don’t know what at the time. I’ll sure be wishing for a quick sale of your trailer. Our ancient ’86 van camper has definately seen better days, but we hang on it only because we need it for possible hurricane evacuations.
Merry Christmas to you both….
Sorry to see that you are parting with your RV. I’ve always enjoyed your adventures. Earlier this year we sold our 5th wheel and it was so hard to do. We have settled into a park model in one of the resorts in Mesa, AZ and found that we were no longer using the 5th wheel. We miss the 5th wheel but are now finding other types of adventures!
I wish I had the cash…I would love to take it off your hands!
If I had the money, I’d buy it! It looks beautiful!
Wow, it looks brand new! I guess it’s time for me to revise my description of your blog, the part about living the good life in an RV!
Hi, My name is Janet. I am a friend of Judith’s. I love this model. Where is the trailer located?
Jan, I just now saw this reply. It is located in Tallapoosa, Georgia
I think this is an AWESOME travel trailer. The floorplan is VERY spacious and makes you feel like you are in a much larger unit. the front kitchen with all the countertop space is a cooks’ dream! If we were looking for an RV we would be all over this one.