Forum Discussion
colliehauler
Jun 08, 2019Explorer III
Depends, some older trailers were built very well. Teton, Travel Supreme, Excel, NuWa, Forks RV, Holiday Rambler, Newmar, DRV along with a handful of other premium brands that are no longer in business.
Personally what I have found is after the economic melt down a lot of workers were laid off. When production picked up again anyone who could fog a mirror was hired. The building materials had not changed but they way they were put together did change and not for the better.
Any older trailer is subject to wear and aging. It depends on how the unit was maintained. The other thing is interior styles change and people want what's current.
Personally what I have found is after the economic melt down a lot of workers were laid off. When production picked up again anyone who could fog a mirror was hired. The building materials had not changed but they way they were put together did change and not for the better.
Any older trailer is subject to wear and aging. It depends on how the unit was maintained. The other thing is interior styles change and people want what's current.
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