lauhoe
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Post by lauhoe on Aug 10, 2014 15:06:53 GMT -8
Hi all, I didn't see a place for introductions, so I thought I might start a new thread for mine. I've previously posted a questions, but I have my trailer in hand, so now's the time for the formal intro. This week I purchased a fully restored, 16' (12' box) 1971 NuWa 1600G trailer. I'm the 3rd owner since the full resto (counting the guy who did the resto), and the woman I purchased it from owned it only 4-5 months. I believe the resto was done probably 12-18 months ago, and the fellow did a really nice job, albeit not to full original form. However, for my needs the resto is even better than original. I guess I needed an adventure because I drove all the way from Portland, OR to Stilwell, KS to pick it up. Why the heck not, eh? Well, I know why you might not want to do that, but for me it worked out fantastically. Here's a pic of the outside, and a few of the inside. This gal is perfect for me, and I'm so excited for the futher adventures she's going to facilitate! ~ Laura drive.google.com/folderview?id=0B_de36eAxLpdTnNiUFB0OEZ6c1k&usp=sharing
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Post by bigbill on Aug 10, 2014 16:07:54 GMT -8
Welcome to VTT it looks like you have a beautiful trailer and have already had your first adventure. Congratulations on finding a trailer that you can love.
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Post by vikx on Aug 10, 2014 22:22:10 GMT -8
Welcome! Nice trailer and some interesting ideas in your NuWa. Congrats.
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Post by wolvenwood on Aug 22, 2014 10:35:30 GMT -8
Beautiful restoration. I'm working on a '67, smaller than yours (10' box.) I'll be using your photos for inspiration.
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SusieQ
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Post by SusieQ on Aug 22, 2014 10:57:12 GMT -8
to our mad, mad world! Your trailer looks great!!!
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