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Post by tammy on May 29, 2015 20:11:35 GMT -8
unsure as to what make/model this trailer is. Any ideas?
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Post by tammy on May 29, 2015 20:13:44 GMT -8
try this
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Post by vikx on May 29, 2015 21:57:54 GMT -8
Wow. Very different... Looks like a home built to me, and very well done. Nice to see, Tammy.
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Post by vikx on May 29, 2015 21:58:58 GMT -8
I will move this to Talk about your trailer so you'll get more responses...
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Post by nccamper on May 30, 2015 4:04:09 GMT -8
Very cool. I've never seen anything like it. I agree with Vikx, it may be a home built.
It looks more like mid 60s to me.
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Post by vintagebruce on May 30, 2015 4:54:33 GMT -8
Could be a homebuilt or a "survivor" of a very short termed manufacturer. Imho the lines are a bit too harsh to appeal to the buying masses.
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Post by tammy on May 30, 2015 14:38:59 GMT -8
the title just says 1960 trailer so maybe a home built. I have the opportunity to buy it for a really good price $500 (at least I believe that is a good price) and it has been very well taken care of. The only downside is that it does not have a bathroom inside, but it does have a sink, with a 2 burner stove and oven as well as a small fridge. Everything works great. The family that had it took their kids camping in it for years. I thought that my aunt said the friends that have it bought it brand new. I am excited to get it. Above the table is a propane lamp. I know nothing about them either. Guess it will be a learning experience. I just have to get it to South Dakota- guess a road trip may be in our future
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Post by nccamper on May 30, 2015 15:59:03 GMT -8
I have the opportunity to buy it for a really good price $500 (at least I believe that is a good price) Anything with a title that you can camp in for $500 is cheap. The fact that it's unique is a bonus. To me, that's the beauty of owning a vintage camper... it's a cheap way to be hip. Who wants to camp in a new plastic box with wheels that looks like every other plastic box in the campground? I'd rather stay in a Motel 6. Once again, Welcome!
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