I have "inherited" a 1977 Triple E TM-15 Surf Side. I have no idea what it is worth. Uphostery and curtains (I think original) need to be replaced. Floor is warped a bit. I have original owners manuals for trailer and appliances. I haven't tried anything to see if it works. I would appreciate any advise. Thanks, Karin
It's a hard question; basically, it's worth what someone will pay for it. At a guess, the range is $3500 - $5K. Variables include when you're selling it, what shape it's in, and in what market you are selling it. Is it the front bath or front bunk model? To me, Surfsides are desireable since they have the one of the largest beds of the fibreglass trailers; significantly more room than the 13 footers; without needing a tow vehicle capable of pulling 3500 pounds.
I have "inherited" a 1977 Triple E TM-15 Surf Side. I have no idea what it is worth. Uphostery and curtains (I think original) need to be replaced. Floor is warped a bit. I have original owners manuals for trailer and appliances. I haven't tried anything to see if it works. I would appreciate any advise. Thanks, Karin
I just sold my 1979 last week for $4,500. in original good condition
Trailer: 1976 Beachcomber 15 ft and 1977 Airstream Tradewind 25 ft
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My sister in law has a 1977 Triple E TM-15 Surf Side. It has some repairs needed (leaky windows, upholstery dated and a bit worn, door hinges weak, flooring poor, and on small "crunch" spot that needs fiberglassing). She paid $2200.00.