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Old 07-25-2006, 06:07 PM   #1
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I have a 1981 Trillium Jubilee 1300. Are these models rare because I have yet to see one like mine? The trailer is more square, looks more like a dog kennel, it does not have a molded door but a regular alum. door and a factory screen door also has an all wood interior not fiberglass. The gtw is 2000lbs. If anyone has any info pls lmk. Thanks Dale
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Old 07-26-2006, 05:52 AM   #2
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Hi Dale I can specifically answer your question..but, can you post some pictures? We love to see pictures
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Old 07-26-2006, 06:06 AM   #3
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There is one on sale at 7.500 CDN$ . That is a 15 feet model and seems in fair to good condition. See a picture at :
This one for sale

That is and should be very negociable. Sales price in eastern Canada for Trillium and Boler are skyrocketting. A "normal" 13 feet Trillium is now about 5,000 CDN$.
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Old 07-26-2006, 11:21 AM   #4
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The one in the add is just like mine. Mine is a 1300, the length from the bumper to the hitch is 15ft but the body is 11ft 6 inches.Dale
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Old 07-26-2006, 11:28 AM   #5
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Not sure if this will work but I will try to post a pic. Dale
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Old 07-30-2006, 06:06 AM   #6
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Hi Dale,

Correct me if I am wrong but, as far as I know, there is no such thing as a Trillium Jubilee 1300. I would be curious to know where this 1300 come from. Or what is the difference between a 1300 and another one if it mean something that I don't know.

As I found out with my 2 trailers, errors get easily on the registration papers over time and ownership changes. On one of my trailer, for instance, the Trillium serial number end up to be the plate number of the trailer.

I think the 1300 refer more to the wheight of the trailer. 1300 lbs would be 590 Kilos witch is about the weight of a 15 footer. But maybe the Jubilee weight more than the 4500.

Anyways!

Except the new Outback, as far as I know again, there has been only 4 Trillium model made:

1300 wich is 13 Ft from bumper to tounge
4500 wich is 4,5 meters or 15 ft
Jubilee wich is 15 Ft or 4,5 meters
5500 wich is 5,5 meters or 18 Ft

The Jubilee is more rare than the 4500 and the 1300 but less rare than the 5500. Does it increase its value? I don't know, but I also think that 7500$ is too much for it.

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Old 07-30-2006, 09:05 PM   #7
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Alain,
The trailer pics you have posted are just like mine. I got the "1300 jubilee"name from the guy I bought it from, thats what he told me it was so I always assumed that it was a 1300.There are not alot of figerglass trailers around here to compare it to also it was my first and only trailer so I didn't know the difference.Thanks for clearing that up.
I was thinking that the weight difference was only due to the fact of the wood interior and non molded door, not knowing that the trailer is bigger. Mine weights 2000lbs gtw where the 1300 weights 1350lbs. The extra length and the wooden interior makes a fair bit of difference, enough imo to have brakes.. which it does not. Thanks for your help. Dale

P.s. I also think that $7500.00 is too much.
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