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Post by Teachndad on Jul 31, 2023 4:03:16 GMT -8
Hi Friends, So, check this out. 16' and probably has a bathroom. I might be wrong, but I think the body is 16' and the trailer bumper to tip of the tongue is longer. It's only got two pictures of the interior and the ad says was kept indoors. Anyone in the greater portland area might have a look at this one. Nice turquoise appliances! Add is four days old as of this posting. Early morning CL scans found trailers up to the high teens all over California and the West coast. Averages seem to be in the $8 - 10K range. This trailer seems to be all original.   Cheers, Rod
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Post by nccamper on Jul 31, 2023 7:18:23 GMT -8
Not my favorite ham shape, but I like the unusual layout
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Post by vikx on Jul 31, 2023 10:36:06 GMT -8
This isn't the type of vintage trailer that I like. It's too big to be "cute" any more.
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Post by Teachndad on Aug 7, 2023 21:02:25 GMT -8
Still for sale. It's the end of the season and families are returning to school. Bad time to be selling anything. I agree with Vikx, it's not gonna turn heads.
Hopefully they can sell it at some point.
Cheers,
Rod
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Post by vikx on Aug 8, 2023 12:11:36 GMT -8
One thing that makes vintage trailers so popular is the light weight. Most hams are around 1500, some even less. These longer trailers with plumbing require a lot bigger tow vehicle which are topping 100K these days...
Canned hams for me all the way.
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