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sher9570
Jun 18, 2013Explorer
My Dad had a 1969 Holiday Rambler, I believe it was either 29 or 30 foot.
He towed with a custom tow package 1974 Lincoln Continental. He and my Mom retired and traveled all over the US and Canada until my Mom passed in 1990.
He then set it up for the winters in Sarasota and then Sebring Florida.
He never had a lick of trouble with this trailer.
In 1992 he remarried and bought a park model so we hauled the trailer up here to NY and set it up on our property for the summers.
After he passed away in 2005 I gave it to my nephew who set it up on a lake in the Adirondacks and he still uses it when he fishes and kayaks.
The only leak it ever had was from a water line under the kitchen sink.
It still has the original stove and fridge in it.
In 2006 we decided it was time to get an RV and we chose a new HR Presidential and we have had zero issues with it, never a leak...it has been trouble free.
Good luck with your renovation, they are an awesome TT.
Sher
ON edit..when we hauled it north we had an F-250, it was a heavy trailer but hauled really well, most of the time you never knew it was behind you.
He towed with a custom tow package 1974 Lincoln Continental. He and my Mom retired and traveled all over the US and Canada until my Mom passed in 1990.
He then set it up for the winters in Sarasota and then Sebring Florida.
He never had a lick of trouble with this trailer.
In 1992 he remarried and bought a park model so we hauled the trailer up here to NY and set it up on our property for the summers.
After he passed away in 2005 I gave it to my nephew who set it up on a lake in the Adirondacks and he still uses it when he fishes and kayaks.
The only leak it ever had was from a water line under the kitchen sink.
It still has the original stove and fridge in it.
In 2006 we decided it was time to get an RV and we chose a new HR Presidential and we have had zero issues with it, never a leak...it has been trouble free.
Good luck with your renovation, they are an awesome TT.
Sher
ON edit..when we hauled it north we had an F-250, it was a heavy trailer but hauled really well, most of the time you never knew it was behind you.
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