2007 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF SHAMROCK 19

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2007 FOREST RIVER FLAGSTAFF SHAMROCK 19

This travel trailer has an expandable pop out in the front and the rear which makes sleeping 4 to 6 individuals very easy. With a 67” flip up sofa in the front and 44” dinette seating in the camper, this makes camping on those rainy days very comfortable. This rear entry expandable camper has everything you need and is easy to tow.
MSRP
$9,995
You Save
$1,000
Sale Price
$8,995*
Contacts
  • VIN 4X4TFLU287D092447
  • Condition USED
  • Class TRAVEL TRAILER
  • Manufacturer FOREST RIVER
  • Brand FLAGSTAFF SHAMROCK
  • Model 19
  • Year 2007
  • Status AVAILABLE
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