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Post by nccamper on Mar 31, 2014 17:37:37 GMT -8
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Post by Hamlet on Mar 31, 2014 18:14:31 GMT -8
Hamlet likes anything with a good sized table and a bathroom. Unfortunately, the original table seems to have been replaced by one of the over-the-bed hospital varities. Ick.
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Post by Ten on Mar 31, 2014 18:29:28 GMT -8
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Post by nccamper on Mar 31, 2014 18:44:24 GMT -8
That's it. Great literature. i guess it didn't catch on?
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Post by Ten on Mar 31, 2014 18:51:46 GMT -8
Overall, it seems to be a rather rare setup. There have been 4 or 5 that have passed through the "for-sale" ranks this fall and winter. I am not sure if they would be said to have not been as popular, or if they were so well-liked for the extra sleeping room that people just didn't let them go.
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Post by nccamper on Mar 31, 2014 19:10:09 GMT -8
Overall, it seems to be a rather rare setup. There have been 4 or 5 that have passed through the "for-sale" ranks this fall and winter. I am not sure if they would be said to have not been as popular, or if they were so well-liked for the extra sleeping room that people just didn't let them go. You wouldn't happen to know the weight on a 1961 16sc? The one with the bathroom? Hitch weight would be my second question. Thanks.
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Post by Ten on Mar 31, 2014 19:13:00 GMT -8
Don't have it handy, but will try to look it up for you tomorrow...I am sure I have the older specs somewhere.
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Post by vikx on Mar 31, 2014 23:21:18 GMT -8
I have a 64 SCS. It has a pretty beefy frame. Im guessing around 2500 lbs. minimum. Bigger than an Airflyte, with the rear shower/potty/tank. Ours is hard to move by hand with a trailer dolly.
In any case, I would want a 5000 lb. tow capacity in a vehicle to haul this trailer.
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Post by capecharlie on Apr 1, 2014 1:27:02 GMT -8
Overall, it seems to be a rather rare setup. There have been 4 or 5 that have passed through the "for-sale" ranks this fall and winter. I am not sure if they would be said to have not been as popular, or if they were so well-liked for the extra sleeping room that people just didn't let them go. You wouldn't happen to know the weight on a 1961 16sc? The one with the bathroom? Hitch weight would be my second question. Thanks. From the old (now closed) shasta forum. vintageshasta.proboards.com/thread/255/shasta-16-sc
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Post by nccamper on Apr 1, 2014 4:44:51 GMT -8
Thanks for the answers on the SC. Too heavy for me with a V6. I also wonder about a 50 year old holding tank/water system, although a toilet is a plus. Interesting layout.
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Post by vikx on Apr 1, 2014 21:44:37 GMT -8
I haven't come across an intact 50 year plus holding tank yet! Shasta had a bad habit of hanging the plumbing a little on the low side; they were often yanked off the trailer, cracking/tearing the tank...
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Post by SusieQ on Apr 3, 2014 1:43:46 GMT -8
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Post by nccamper on Apr 3, 2014 4:54:17 GMT -8
Thanks for the photos. Really interesting layout. My wife prefers not setting up a bed each night and she likes having two areas to shift things front to back. But the bathroom is a nice extra.
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Post by SusieQ on Apr 3, 2014 10:07:03 GMT -8
I don't know why, but I love the showers in the old trailers! They don't make 'em like that anymore! I do think this is a really cool trailer.
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Post by txoil on Apr 3, 2014 11:48:13 GMT -8
I have to agree about the showers in canned hams. Although it is tiny, the convenience of a shower is amazing. The first time you go camping in your trailer and use the shower, you will be thankful for it.
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