agdude61
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Post by agdude61 on Nov 17, 2017 18:42:15 GMT -8
HI all, I am looking for a rear bumper for a 1971 Aristocrat love liner
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Post by mrmarty51 on Nov 17, 2017 18:52:04 GMT -8
Hello agdude, welcome to the forum. Could You please post some pics of Your camper ? I am fairly new here and would like to see pics of Your Love Liner, I had not heard of that one yet. here is the tutorial for posting pics. Just click the link below. link
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Post by agdude61 on Nov 21, 2017 9:49:47 GMT -8
Sorry it was supposed to be Lo Liner
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Post by Deleted on Nov 21, 2017 10:13:13 GMT -8
"Love" Liner might appeal to the younger crowd! Is Lo Liner the type of trailer that cranks up and down, thus providing a really low profile when towing or storing?
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Post by vikx on Nov 21, 2017 21:22:13 GMT -8
The original Aristocrat Loliners were low but not the kind that raised up and down. They were designed to fit in a normal garage with special lowering wheels. The wheels were steel and similar to railroad car wheels. They are still occasionally available on eBay. Oddly, there are some Loliners that aren't "low" at all. They are like an Airflyte instead. Shasta LoFlytes and Larks have similar low models. Here is a link to one of my Loliners: 65loliner.shutterfly.com/ Click on Pictures and videos to view the albums.
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