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RVcircus wrote:
Nice! Searching "vintage" on Craigslist brings up some good ones (rough, but good)locally. I love how rotting in the backyard is now vintage and cool.westend wrote:
They're out there: Betty
โDec-08-2015 04:24 AM
westend wrote:
They're out there: Betty
โDec-07-2015 12:23 PM
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colliehauler wrote:
Any leads? Around here even old campers on Craigslist they are asking $2500 for. Stuff that use to sell for 500 or less. Small campers they want a premium for.
โDec-07-2015 10:29 AM
โDec-05-2015 11:52 AM
RVcircus wrote:
So, we've started to think about our next project. We've been tossing around the idea of picking up a small his/her trailer so that we can ditch the kids for some quick "date" camping trips. Up until Thanksgiving weekend I thought the wife was just talking until she said "I don't mind having a collection of RV's". I did something right because she's sold on the idea.
My plan is to start our search in January and at this point I haven't nailed down what we're picking up. The only thing I know for sure is it's sleeping 2 (closer the better) and it needs hard sides. I'm also looking for another project trailer so potential is more important than condition. In the end we're turning this trailer into something fun for the 2 of us.
Here are my initial ideas:
- I'm leaning towards a 15-17' travel trailer. Maybe go with something vintage.
- Small class C. I'm steering away from this because of upfront cost and maintenance.
- Homemade teardrop. I want something with a toilet, so this is unlikely.
I was thinking I'll do some initial searching locally and post a survey to have folks here help decide. Thoughts?
My goal is to have this trailer complete and ready for our 15 year anniversary road trip in August. Either way I'll be documenting this again on here and our blog.
โDec-05-2015 11:41 AM
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westend wrote:
There are older vintage trailers parked in millions of backyards and behind sheds all across the country. The main issue for a restorer is that they usually aren't advertised since the owner/storer doesn't want to be bothered with selling them. That leaves the buyer with a lot of searching to do. I'd suggest to get the word out to friends and family in your area to get more pairs of eyes on the lookout.
FWIW, I passed recently on an older Airstream parked behind a guys house. It was probably from the 60's and needed total rebuilding. At that time, I didn't have the time/energy for a full-on restoration. They are out there.
โDec-04-2015 07:11 PM