steven jones
Mar 10 2008, 09:39 AM
i finally got some decent pics of my burro... it's in pretty rough shape, but not beyond repair... (i hope) i'm not gonna complain, as it cost me only $205 + gas $$ to pick it up in MI from WI...
the previous-to-the-previous owner had "converted" it into a vending trailer, & also changed the frame... the original side windows must've been in very bad shape, as the windows on it now were considered an improvement... nevertheless, it has been neglected for a loooong time, according to the '93 license plate... 15+ years of neglect...
anyway, i'mna use this thread to document the F/G repairs over this summer (& possibly the next)
but this is how she looks now, with all the interior gutted...
steven jones
Mar 10 2008, 09:43 AM
just a few more...
Rick Helgren
Mar 10 2008, 10:10 AM
Steve - Good luck with your project! A little Green & Gold paint and it'll look great!
steven jones
Mar 10 2008, 11:43 AM
lol, a little more work than that... the exterior was painted, & i'll need to sand the whole thing when i do the final exterior repairs, then paint...
i'mna start with replacing the floor, & repair the holes in the lower half... when i can afford new windows, i'll begin fiberglassing the side window holes back to original shape, fix the sagging roof & put in a new roof vent... realign the door & get new gaskets
once the exterior is sealed up ok, then i'll go to work on the interior redesign...
--- steven
Dave Baston
Mar 10 2008, 11:57 AM
Steve,
You slipped one away from my area. I live in Howell, MI near Lansing, MI. I found, fixed-up and sold 2 Trilliums last year that I found in Michigan. How did you come across it and what city in Michigan was it located? Thanks
Dave
steven jones
Mar 10 2008, 05:23 PM
it was near Detroit, in a town called Ida...
i found it on ebay, & bid on a whim... i really didn't think i'd get it, so when i won, i had to contact the seller when i paid to arrange to pick it up at a later date... (2 months later)
i've been wanting a 13' fgrv for a long time, but i couldn't afford a "mint" or even "good" trailer... so i hafta build my dream incrementally... by having to start with the gutted, rough shell, i don't hafta feel bad about making radical changes...
--- steven
Frederick L. Simson
Mar 10 2008, 05:39 PM
QUOTE (steven jones @ Mar 10 2008, 06:23 PM)

i couldn't afford a "mint" or even "good" trailer... so i hafta build my dream incrementally...

That's how I got my 1st trailer. You'll learn a lot in the process.
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