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iknowyouknowiknow

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Here is my post under Vintage tt's
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Mudfroglet

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My "new" trailer, definitely qualifies as vintage (1957).



Rubiranch

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Mudfroglet, nice TT.

Do you have more picures?


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Mudfroglet

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I didn't take many of the inside, and what I took weren't very good, so when I go out to measure for some new items I'll take more and post them.
It has the original fridge, stove and oven, and formica (in great shape). I decided that the dents that I couldn't get out would just be left alone as it's "personality".
The only things it needs for the first trip are a brake light bulb and a piece of glass for one of the small windows.


Rubiranch

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When we bought our trailer all of the counter tops were in great shape too, not one slice from a knife.

Have fun, I love the paint scheme.

Post a few more pictures when you get them.

Benntexas

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ok, now you got me digging through my old pictures. Once I find and scan them I will put up what I find.Sure brought back a lot of memories.

Rubiranch

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Benntexas wrote:

ok, now you got me digging through my old pictures. Once I find and scan them I will put up what I find.Sure brought back a lot of memories.




Mudfroglet

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I made it out to the farm on Saturday, got the VIN that's required by law, and managed to take a few more pictures. The interior electrical doesn't work so they strung Christmas lights around the trailer. These and the leopard print will be going, along with the bedding and such. The fridge, stove/oven, and formica are all in perfect shape. The kitty is a stray who has been adopted by my friend who is storing the trailer at his farm. She made herself very at home the minute I opened the trailer door.









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Looks really nice. Looks like they used the gas light, I think I see the mantel still there.

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StuartW

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Hi Rubi,

We used to live up in North Salt Lake and everytime that we'd drive down Center St. to pick up I-15 we'd pass this old RV parked in the driveway of one of the houses not far from Rt 89. I remember it because the brand name was "Fireball" and I always laughed because that's the last name I'd give to any product that included a propane tank!

It looked fairly big (probably low to mid 20 foot range) and appeared to be from the mid-70's but it was kind of rough so it was hard to tell. Don't know if it's still there - been hunting for vintage up that way lately?

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