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Manufactured in Italy.
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"Everything you need and nothing you don't." Manufactured near Albuquerque, NM in the early to mid-1990s. Came in "Trailer-for-Two" and "Base Camp" models. Rear door. Dinette makes into queen bed. Designed to be towed by a small car.
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Manufactured by Tri Fab, in Tripoli, Iowa, in the early 1970s.
Similar to original Boler, with horizontal mold-seam. Length: 13 ft., although longer models were also made later. Cf. Love Bug II at 18 ft., with large galley and two seating/sleeping areas.
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Manufactured in Centralia, Washington, by Beta Industries, in the early 1970s.
Length is 13 ft. Horizontal mold-seam with side entry door; similar to Boler design, but with full size, sliding glass window on the stove/sink side of trailer.
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Made in Shelton, Washington, in the mid-1980s. Also called "Spacemaster." Has a 4.5 ft side entry door and the roof pops up from a front hinge. Canvas panels join the roof to the trailer sides.
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Made in Kolding, Denmark, by Kolding Karosserifabrik, from the late 1960s until around 1988. Exported to many countries. Roof, top, and bottom molds joined with horizontal seams. Length: 18 ft.; interior height: 6' 3"; outside height: 8'8"; insulated and most had double-glazed windows. Custom interiors were available.
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Now also available, a 16' travel trailer.
Website: https://www.northern-lite.com/
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Manufactured in Canada, by Bonair. Ceased production around 2003.
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Manufactured by the Perris Valley Trailer Co., near San Jacinto, California, from the mid-1970s to approximately 1990. Models were 13 ft. pull-behind and a 19 ft. fifth wheel.
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