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spoon059
Jan 23, 2017Explorer II
Nash isn't necessarily a 4 season, although you can option it out as such. My first trailer was a 1998 Nash 22H, not a 4 season. It was a GREAT trailer though, very well built and heavy for a 22' camper (but that was a GOOD thing...)
The easiest way to tell is the windows. A TRUE 4 season trailer will have dual pane windows, whereas most trailers are a single pane.
$7000 for a model year 2000 Northwoods product seems like a realistic goal. Good luck in your search, I still miss my Nash. 2 kids and 3 dogs simply outgrew that floorplan... :(
The easiest way to tell is the windows. A TRUE 4 season trailer will have dual pane windows, whereas most trailers are a single pane.
$7000 for a model year 2000 Northwoods product seems like a realistic goal. Good luck in your search, I still miss my Nash. 2 kids and 3 dogs simply outgrew that floorplan... :(
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