The exterior of this trailer was extremely oxidized and pitted when it made its way to our shop. We replaced a few panels and made a few alterations to the body including an access and storage trunk at the rear of the trailer. We also had to rework some of the bumper rails to fit in all of the mechanics of the trailer. Once all of this was done the trailer had to be completely sanded down starting with 220 grit and finishing with 800 grit sandpaper before we could polish it to the mirror shine that it now has

The trunk hatch at the rear of the trailer allowed us to house the electrical system and 40 gal clear water tank under the bed and still have plenty of room for storage of a spare tire and and camping goods.

Keeping everything in order and convenient is the secret , and what we strive for at Vintage Vacations


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