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Camp4life7
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Aug 01, 2014

Has anyone heard of a Heritage Eagle travel trailer?

I bought a nice little 16 footer but can't find ANY info or references to it or the company that made it. The title says it is a 1981 "Heritage" and the only graphic on the trailer says "Eagle." I don't even see a place of manufacture. The trailer is fiberglass sided with foam sandwiched between. It seems well built and ahead of its time for a 1981. I'd love to see some others. Thanks.


  • CavemanCharlie wrote:
    Sorry, never have heard of it but, it sure looks cool. Got any interior pictures?


    Here are a couple of interiors:





    It really is a neat little trailer. The box itself is 16 feet. It has a dinette at each end with full galley and an actual bathroom with shower (not wet bath) in the middle. Best of all, it's only 2,000 lbs.

    Yes, it needs some TLC, but I hope to make it into a great little boondocker.
  • Browzin wrote:
    I wonder if it was built by Heritage (Abel Corp.) 574-773-4106


    I saw that also, but I can't find any examples of trailers they made. Every search I do comes up with Jayco for some reason, but it does not look at all like any of the Jaycos I have found.
  • Browzin wrote:
    I wonder if it was built by Heritage (Abel Corp.) 574-773-4106


    Ya, I found that same thing.

    Heritage (Abel Corp.) 574-773-4106


    http://www.webanswers.com/automobiles/trailers-campers/who-makes-heritage-5th-wheel-travel-trailers-1f90e9
  • I wonder if it was built by Heritage (Abel Corp.) 574-773-4106
  • Both of those keep coming up in my searches, but it think it's because Jayco makes an Eagle and American Coach makes an American Heritage. I couldn't find anything either made that looks like this one. I did find references to a Heritage motorhome built around the same time on a toyota chassis, which looks something like it, but no references to them making trailers.