1cathy
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Jan 28, 2019 11:25:37 GMT -8
Post by 1cathy on Jan 28, 2019 11:25:37 GMT -8
Hello everyone !! So... I bought a 33 ft, 1985 Glendale trailer. I'm not sure if this is the correct group for me and my big girl, but I'm hoping that I can stay and ask questions and learn
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Post by danrhodes on Jan 28, 2019 12:58:28 GMT -8
You'll find folks here mostly tend towards older and smaller trailers. There's a lot of knowledge so post a few pics and ask away
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Hamlet
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Jan 28, 2019 17:06:26 GMT -8
Post by Hamlet on Jan 28, 2019 17:06:26 GMT -8
Hello everyone !! So... I bought a 33 ft, 1985 Glendale trailer. I'm not sure if this is the correct group for me and my big girl, but I'm hoping that I can stay and ask questions and learn Anyone who wants to ask questions and learn is welcome here!
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Jan 28, 2019 20:43:00 GMT -8
Post by vikx on Jan 28, 2019 20:43:00 GMT -8
Welcome Cathy. We do focus on smaller and older trailers but many are willing to help regardless. Hang around a while and please post some photos.
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Jan 29, 2019 5:40:47 GMT -8
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Post by jeremiah on Jan 29, 2019 5:40:47 GMT -8
Welcome Cathy. I find that many older trailers have beautiful details and character. Long or short. I have found that Damage repair is a lot the same. My wife and I love our 27 foot Holiday Rambler, we almost purchased a 30 foot one a few years back. We will be taking our 27 ft to a vintage trailer show this summer. I truly enjoy reading other members personal experiences and making my own judgement on how to approach a situation. Hang in there with your trailer and enjoy it.
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