Well, I'm going to miss the little guy but it's come time to move on to something bigger, so my 1975
Trillium 1300 is
for sale.
Located at Keswick, Ontario (about 70 KM north of Toronto).
- 3 new
tires in 2006
- New leaf-spring
axle with electric
brakes in 2006 - rides a couple inches higher than stock
- 7-pin connector
- Original 3-way
Fridge - works on 110V, never tried 12V or
propane
- 2 - 20 lb
propane tanks on tongue
- new tongue jack
- slip-covered cushions / new curtains / matching sheets
- all
electrical is functional
-
propane stove is functional
- new pump water tap
- misc parts I had purchased but not yet installed:
city water tap
city water hatch
fresh water fill hatch
electrical cord hatch
6x8 indoor/outdoor carpet and 1 pkg laminate flooring (never did decide which way to go!)
- front bunkbed is currently dis-assembled to reduce
weight but all parts are included or could be re-assembled.
- Structurally it seems good, no
leaks that I'm aware of and frame appears to be sound.
- There is no fresh water tank,
furnace or
battery.
What's wrong with it? At this time the door hinges sag a bit. The door catch plate is loose and does not hold the door shut (I hope to fix this before sale). It could use a good shining up. The ensolite lining is coming loose in a few places and the seam tape is wrinkled in some areas. Some
fiberglass repair has been done at the lower front. As mentioned some of the "hatches" for water, power etc are broken and I have purchased replacements.
The attached picture is with the old
tires and
axle, more pictures are located here:
http://picasaweb.google.com/dvanvugt/1975T...00TravelTrailer
Asking $CDN 3900.
E-mail through the board, or
Phone 416-428-6825
I also would like to say that while I haven't been a frequent poster, this web site has been invaluable in learning about my
fiberglass trailer and trailers and towing in general, and I thank all of you for that. My new trailer is not
fiberglass however... <ducking>... I still may swing by once and awhile! :-)
Thanks,
Dave