That is an interesting find you have there Long. My suspicion radar is going off on this one. As a note, a good share of Camp-Inns that are found on Craigslist, Ebay or RV Trader are scams for some reason. Lots of red flags on this one.
Right off I noticed something interesting on the camper. It lacks upper porch lights. There are only three 560s like that. One is the prototype that is owned by a friend of ours locally. The other two went to customers, one in GA and one in MS. Both of those campers have been sold to other owners since and are still listed as being in their original states. Notice the license plate in the picture is a MS plate. Pretty sure it is the one that we still show located in MS because the options line up. The Craiglist listing is in San Diego CA? Perhaps the recent MS owner sold it recently to someone in CA and that owner is reselling it in a short time frame. Could be because they are trying to pull it with a Prius? LOL! Still is throwing a big red flag to me.
The options listed are not correct. They list it as having air conditioning and a heater. This camper does not have a furnace option, that can be seen in the pictures. Perhaps they mean they are including a electric space heater with the camper.
Also, the list of features listed are for a newer model and do not match the features this vintage has. Things like these are listed in the listing but not present on this vintage;
LP/City water hookup (though it does look like some sort of basic city water has been retrofit)
Hook-up hoses
Locking utility door
Water tank monitor
Sprayer hose
Porch light
LED taillights
Beverage holders
Fire extinguisher
Upper cabinet w/doors
Teardrop shape hinges
The price seems a bit high to me for a 2005 vintage 560 like this one.
I have to caution again, anyone who calls on this camper make sure to get the VIN from the seller first and contact Camp-Inn for verification.
Cary