elewayne
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Post by elewayne on Oct 28, 2014 12:53:10 GMT -8
It looks like a decent little trailer in great shape. IT appears to have been stored inside too. That would be great. If you see "any" water staining or damage on the inside paneling there will be worse damage behind it. That stuff will show, like swollen areas, where there is any damage, even very light damage. Non of these small trailers are all that well built, even the really nice older ones,so cherished here, by all of us.But by 75 the materials were getting just a bit worse for quality. The nice birch was gone and replaced by pre finished paneling, like on that trailer, often on even weaker sub-straits.The grain is not wood but a photo of wood glued down to the sub strait. I'm just trying to be realistic here, it is a nice trailer but not quite classic so the actual value may be lower than, say a really nice 60's trailer. Newer, like 80's and 90's, trailers used hard have little value at all. Even Airstreams go for cheap if not in really good shape. But I'm sorry, I really don,t have a number for you. Personally I'd only go a few thousand for it, well short of 10,000. Just because I don't like the look of that time period.Again it's a nice trailer, by the photos, and an ok deal if the seller isn't greedy. Check it over very carefully. Wayne
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