First off, I wish I could hang on to this
Trillium 4500 (15') trailer and finish it the way I was planning. But it looks like I'm just not going to have that opportunity as my family and I will be moving and won't be able to keep it.
Here's the backstory:
I was in the middle of a complete remodel of a 11' 1969 Playmor trailer when we found out my wife was pregnant with our 3rd child. We always loved the idea of having a small trailer but knew it would be a little too tight for a family of five. So we got rid of it (after I finished the interior) and set out for something larger.
We had met the owner of
Trillium a few years back and had exchanged contact information. So I reached out to him to see if he had any used ones, or recommendations on where to look for one. He responded and said that he had
sold the company and didn't have any left, except for his prototyping model (4500). He sent me some pictures (and after just doing a reno), I felt confident in doing another.
Here's the details:
In it's current form, it is a towable trailer (with working lights). It's a new frame, new(ish) wheels/tires, and a body that was tested with different configurations. As far as the
fiberglass is concerned, it's in good shape on the outside, with only a few chips on the outside. The inside
fiberglass is ALMOST finished, with the only thing left to do is re-seating the front mini-dinette into position (they removed this to test a shower in that space). There's obviously a lot of work still to be done and I'd recommend this trailer to someone who's comfortable with their hands. I saw it as an awesome opportunity to make the trailer unique to me and my family, since we tend to like more of a modern aesthetic compared to most trailer interiors nowadays.
What it currently has:
- Frame / Body / Wheels / Towing
Lights
- Molded cabinets and seats
- Molded shelves with tea
lights (not yet installed)
- Door + Hardware
- Reinforced roof (can support air conditioner)
- Full set of new cushions - green/grey cross hatch (though 1 of the mini-dinette cushions is slightly a different grey color)
- New 2-way Dometic RM2191
Refrigerator (not yet installed)
- Runner for outside
awning
- 2 portable clear water (drinking) and grey water tanks
- Porta-potty (used once)
- Trailer Cover
- Wheel Covers
What it needs:
-
Windows
- Insulation
-
Electrical System (interior)
- Cabinet Doors
- Burner /
Propane system
- Water Tanks / System
- Table tops
I'm asking $6000 for this trailer with everything listed above. I'm not interested in making money on the deal, just getting the money I put into it, out. I also would be willing to sell the
fridge, water tanks, and porta-potty separately if someone is interested. I'm located in Central California.
You can view a full gallery of the trailer ->
here<-
Please let me know if you have any questions! Thanks you!
- Randy