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I have a crazy desire to purchase a Vintage Travel Trailer... like from pre 1960 or so. I have seen some pretty reasonable and some not so resonable.

I was wondring if any one on here has any leads to one.

Hummingbird has turned me on to the trail of one in or near Ohio.

I just love the look of those old trailers and the beatiful wood work in them.

Let me know if you have a lead on something in your neck of the woods.

Thanks Much! :missingtooth:

Steve

aka Bubber

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You are right, you have a crazy desire......:stirthepot:

 

Watch eBay, they pop up there pretty often, maybe more so toward spring.

 

Ya I been there, done that, bought the T-shirt! :missingtooth::missingtooth::missingtooth:

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Should I start lookin' over here too Bubber:think::think: we could stick some pontoons on it and float it over :rotf::rotf:

Can ya tow it behind the airplane or just stick it in your luggage? :banana::banana::banana:

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A customer on one of my FedEx routes bought a vintage Scottie and fixed it up. It came out really nice! But he said he did spend a bit more than he anticipated.

 

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I just gave mine away last fall. I'm trying to upgrade.:rotf:

Still got a truck camper of the same vintage if yer interested.:rotf::rotf:

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Should I start lookin' over here too Bubber:think::think: we could stick some pontoons on it and float it over :rotf::rotf:

Cheap way of getting the bike over here or what?????

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I don't know if this is your cup of tea or not, but the "egg" fiberglass campers seem to just last forever. I have a Casita 16ft that I got a few years back and fixed up. Replaced the floor with Laminate, new cabinet doors, etc. Was really a fun and not too hard project and it requires very little maintenance now.

 

Lots of neat models and info on the different types here:

http://www.fiberglassrv.com/index.html

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I don't know if this is your cup of tea or not, but the "egg" fiberglass campers seem to just last forever. I have a Casita 16ft that I got a few years back and fixed up. Replaced the floor with Laminate, new cabinet doors, etc. Was really a fun and not too hard project and it requires very little maintenance now.

 

Lots of neat models and info on the different types here:

http://www.fiberglassrv.com/index.html

 

There are some nice little ones in there!

 

Keep sending ideas. I am still looking.

 

Steve

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I have a crazy desire to purchase a Vintage Travel Trailer... like from pre 1960 or so. I have seen some pretty reasonable and some not so resonable.

 

I was wondring if any one on here has any leads to one.

 

Hummingbird has turned me on to the trail of one in or near Ohio.

 

I just love the look of those old trailers and the beatiful wood work in them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Let me know if you have a lead on something in your neck of the woods.

 

Thanks Much! :missingtooth:

Steve

aka Bubber

 

 

 

 

 

 

here ya go

 

http://www.tincantourists.com/classified/showproduct.php?product=3723

 

here is another one

http://www.tincantourists.com/classified/showproduct.php?product=3499&cat=3

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Hows this? Not a travel trailer but old. Wife said it was going to be ours when we retire.:confused24::D

attachment.php?attachmentid=53171&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1294443510

 

Ya, clearly an Motorhome, not a trailer, :scratchchin:

 

BUT I LIKE IT.:thumbsup2:

 

I Want One Someday.:mo money:

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Bubber - I spoke to Jill yesterday. Did I mention that she works in Columbus Ohio, lives in Newark and has 3 hours a day ( on a good day ) commute ? she said she would get some pics as soon as she can.

 

Dick

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I found a trailer and made an offer on it! :missingtooth:

It is a 1966 AVION H25. It needs some work but the major stuff has already been done.

I am going Saturday to seal the deal and take another look at it and pick the brains of the PO.

The wife is on board with it and after I got up off the floor I was elated. :yikes: Wonders never cease! :missingtooth:

Yippy Ki-O-Ki-A !

Bubber

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