Prowler Regal Camper Removal & Recycling Free Junk Camper Hauling Across the USA Remove My Camper

We remove and responsibly recycle old Prowler Regal travel trailers anywhere in the United States – for free in most cases. Fast, insured, nationwide service. Call or text for same-week pickup.

Got a 1970s–2000s Prowler Regal travel trailer that’s seen better days? We specialize in the safe removal, dismantling, and environmentally responsible recycling of these classic axled and fifth-wheel models.Manufacturer Bio SectionThe History of Prowler Regal (by Fleetwood / Heartland)The Prowler name began in 1959 under Vanguard Industries, but the iconic Prowler Regal line as most people remember it was produced from 1974 until 2014.

  • 1974–1993: Built by Fleetwood Enterprises (the golden era of Prowler Regal) – known for aluminum siding, wood framing, distinctive red/orange stripes, and models like the 25G, 30J, and 35R.
  • 1994–2009: Still under Fleetwood, the Regal became one of the best-selling conventional travel trailers and fifth-wheels in North America.
  • 2010–2014: After Fleetwood’s bankruptcy, the Prowler brand (including Regal) was acquired by Heartland RV, who continued limited production until the line was phased out in favor of newer models.

Today, thousands of Prowler Regal units sit unused, leaking, or abandoned due to delamination, floor rot, and outdated appliances. That’s where we come in.Main Service DescriptionAt Remove My Camper, we offer true nationwide service – all 50 states. From California to Maine, Florida to Alaska (yes, even Alaska and Hawaii via barge when needed), our network of insured haulers and recycling partners will:

  • Tow away your Prowler Regal at no cost to you (in 90% of cases)
  • Drain all fluids, remove propane tanks, and disconnect batteries safely
  • Salvage reusable appliances, axles, and aluminum siding
  • Recycle steel, aluminum, copper wiring, and plastics
  • Properly dispose of fiberglass, treated wood, and hazardous materials at EPA-approved facilities

No title? No problem in most states. We handle the paperwork.9 Most Frequently Asked Questions About Prowler Regal Removal & Recycling

  1. Do you really remove Prowler Regal campers for free?
    Yes – in most situations. If the camper has salvageable metal and parts, the scrap value covers our costs. We only charge in extreme cases (severe fire damage, extreme remote locations, or buried units).
  2. How quickly can you pick up my Prowler Regal?
    Typically 1–7 days, depending on your location. Same-week service is common in the lower 48 states.
  3. Do I need the title to have it removed?
    No title is required in the majority of states for junk camper removal. We provide a bill of sale and handle DMV paperwork when needed.
  4. Will you remove a Prowler Regal that’s been sitting for 20+ years with flat tires and overgrown weeds?
    Absolutely. We bring air compressors, winches, dollies, and saws if needed to get it out safely.
  5. What happens to the aluminum siding and frame?
    All aluminum siding, frame rails, and wheels are separated and sent to metal recycling centers. This keeps thousands of pounds out of landfills.
  6. Are the old refrigerators and water heaters recycled too?
    Yes. We remove and properly dispose of or recycle absorption refrigerators (ammonia risk), water heaters, furnaces, and A/C units through certified partners.
  7. Do you serve every state, including Alaska and Hawaii?
    Yes – nationwide, coast to coast, including AK and HI. Extra logistics may apply for islands or extreme rural areas.
  8. Is it safe and insured?
    Every crew carries $2M+ liability insurance and workers’ comp. We’re fully licensed for hazardous material handling when required.
  9. Can you remove a Prowler Regal fifth-wheel that’s still attached to the hitch in my driveway?
    No problem. We bring the right trucks and can drop the fifth-wheel safely, even if landing legs are rusted or missing.

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