As Jr. members and above already know, we have limited access to our For Sale section.
ANY Trailer posted for sale here will be subject to discussion. Lack of proper repairs and evidence of flipping will be exposed. We want to educate current and future buyers on what to look for and how a trailer should be repaired. Claims of structural repairs should be substantiated with photos.
VTT strongly recommends requesting photos of stated repairs before purchase.So:
Pictures or it didn't happen.
Keep in mind a person needs to inspect structure very carefully to determine if a trailer is sound enough for the road. THIS is what happens when the body bolts and skirt boards let loose:
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Another view:
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If a trailer has been repaired/decorated on the inside with no proof of structural repairs, IT WILL BE NOTED.
Photo proof of structural repairs is paramount to getting top dollar! Think about it: if a person does the work, don't they deserve a top price??
VTT does not endorse trailers for purchase. That is up to a savvy buyer.
I will be editing and improving this with input from all of you. Thanks in advance.