Assuming this works, attached are several photos of the 1957 PleasureCraft. The trailer was restored to original specs, except for a color change and a few safety and convenience modifications, with all work done by Kevin Reabe and Marcia Reabe. The trailer had been painted several times inside and out, which necessitated stripping to bare fiberglass. The interior was then done in epoxy boat paint, the exterior was done in PPG base coat clear coat. The floor and floor joists were rotted and required replacement. The steel frame was cracked in two places and was missing a crossmember. In one of the photos, the trailer body is shown hanging from a temporary structure that was built to allow the body to hang while the floor, joists, and frame were out of it.
The State of Illinois honored my request for a personalized plate for the trailer.
I wanted to point out that the table and countertop, both of which are molded, were originally done with glass glitter embedded in clear gelcoat, which we reproduced in our restoration of the trailer.
I am not normally one to go for big flowers and bright colors, and most of my restorations are more subdued,but I did this trailer to suit the tastes of my 25 year old daughter..and she loves it.
The flooring tile is new old stock Goodyear vinyl flooring from 1963.