--- 6 x 10 Cargo Trailer Conversion ---This is a cargo trailer converted into a combination mini-camper / utility trailer. This camper has been featured in the on-line magazine called Tiny House Talk. See this link:https://tinyhousetalk.com/cargo-trailer-camper-conversion/Features:Sleeps two adults in a queen sized bed. Beds can be folded up for cargo hauling, down for sleeping, or half-down for the bench & table configuration for eating and food prep. Setup includes ability for internal self-contained -or- external water supply connection. Electric comes from either external supply connection, or, on-board water tank. Electric fridge is 110v dorm-style that can also operate on the 12v to 110v inverter drawing power from the solar panels and deep-cycle battery. Inverter can provide 110v power even when boon-docking on solar and battery (obviously there are electric power limitations when in this mode) Cooking is via LP 2-burner stove. Water heater heats water via LP powered on-demand water heater for comfortable shower and sink water. Small porta-potty provides convenience in "that department".Includes A/C and heating unit (elect)Camper Features: - Shower & sink - External gray water tank or hookup if full hookup is available - On-demand water heater - 2-burner stove - Mini-refrigerator - 15 gallon swappable fresh water tanks - 12v water pump - 12 v lighting - 120v Connection and sockets - Solar panels & charge controller - Inverter provides 120v AC from camper battery - City water connection - Mini-wardrobe - Split fold-down beds (1/2 used for bench seat) - Fold down table - Air conditioner and heater - Powered roof vent ... all while still remaining usable as a utility trailer. Why a custom built utility trailier and mini-camper combo? Having previously owned a large toy-hauler, a small trailer was appealing because: - Larger camper means having to own a large tow vehicle - Smaller storage place and no need to have or rent a large place to store a large trailer - Paying high gas consumption of the large tow vehicle even when you are not towing - Difficulty in maneuvering around gas pumps and other tight spots - A small camper, designed to suit my personal taste, met our needs very effectively - We still needed a utility trailer functionality on occasion to haul large itemsWhy Selling: Although we have spent ~75 nights in this camper and vacationed in it out West / Yellowstone, age is limiting our usage and it's time to move one. Questions welcome.