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Old 03-22-2015, 12:49 PM   #1
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Name: Kelly
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SOLD 1978 Trillium 1300 for sale or trade for a frame type camper 5,500

I have a 1978 Trillium 1300 13 ft camper for sale or trade for a aliner a frame type camper.

I tow the camper with a 4cyl truck and catch a little wind and it slows me down a little is why I want a aliner that tows flat like a pop up.

Has a wall unit AC that will freeze you out ice cold.

The dinette folds down to a bed. The coushons have been redone.

Has a mini fridge with a small freezer in the fridge.

It runs on reg house plug but I use a 30 amp adapter at the campground.

Hooks up to city water for the sink.

Cabinets & storage closet.

There is a closet hole space that I use for the pota potty.

It weighs 1,500 lbs

Any questions you can email me at femetal1@aol.com

I can't find where to add more pictures email me and I will send more pictures.
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Old 03-23-2015, 09:27 AM   #2
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Name: George
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wind brake

Hi,

lovely trailer and I undrstand that you are experiencing a wind brake with towing your T1300 behind a tow vehicle with a much smaller front end. So many people buy RV trailers on weight towing capacity without the additional power needed if the tow vehicle is less frontend drag than your RV. I suggest before you sell the trailer to try a wind deflector attached to the tow vehicle if possible. Look at what 18 Wheelers are doing these days to improve air-flow and reduce drag. Send me a pic of the tow vehicle and I may be able to suggest a solution.
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Old 02-28-2016, 05:14 AM   #3
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We sold a Chalet A frame and bought a Trillium. Nice not to have to set up to use the facilities. A frames are easy to tow but are high maintenance. But they do seem much larger than they really are. Good luck, Raz
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Old 02-28-2016, 08:03 AM   #4
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Trailer: Trillium
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out of curiosity what 4 cyl truck are you towing with? I have a 1986 4runner and have moved my trailer around a bit but not totally sure about long trips.
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