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I am looking at buying a 10 year old, 24 foot, enclosed Vintage car trailer.
I have never heard of that manufacturer but they do still exist. http://www.vintagetrailers.com/trail...p?trailer_id=1 Does anyone have any experience with these trailers or know of any shortcomings? It is priced right, has new tires, a new winch, cupboards and E-Track as well as D-Rings. It also includes the weigh distribution trailer hitch. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
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Thomas Schilf '69 Camaro SS, L78, M22, 4.10 Posi '69 Camaro E/SA '00 Camaro SS Convertible '04 Harley FXST '80 Chevy Blazer (My first new vehicle) |
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----I was just about to ask if the company was around Elkhart when I pulled up your addy and, of course, they are. I don't know this company, but the Elkhart area is chock full of trailer manufacturers. I would think that's a good thing. I don't know if its just me but I wouldn't own anything but (what I call) a rubber axle trailer. No possibility of broken springs!!! Most of the trailer guys don't build anything else anymore.......Bill S
----Oh,,,Check for a leaky roof. Don't ask me why I know. A one piece roof is a very good thing. |
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