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Old 12-18-2016, 09:37 PM   #1
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Yes you can do it to! Trailer for sale,

Easy tow with small car, suv, etc. this is a 13' FG trailer, no it is not molded but is FG inside and out, the nice part that I see in this unit is it has everything that a moulded trailer has, so why not look into something else that is slightly newer and might be priced where one can afford it. This a referral.
https://kelowna.craigslist.ca/rvd/5855332258.html
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Old 12-19-2016, 10:26 AM   #2
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Yes, but it's not all-molded.
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Old 12-19-2016, 10:54 AM   #3
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Price rite

The pictures are off two different trailers , But interesting to look at . Wonder what the costs are like ? I'am sure that I will like my Ventura all the more .
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Old 12-19-2016, 11:15 AM   #4
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The cost on the Gernada said $12,999 & on the other

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The pictures are off two different trailers , But interesting to look at . Wonder what the costs are like ? I'am sure that I will like my Ventura all the more .
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hich is a Pro-Lite, Mini once said same price.
You can always ask them.
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Old 12-19-2016, 12:16 PM   #5
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Hi, DonnaD...
We got our posts removed the last time we pointed out that a trailer for sale here on FGRV wasn't all-molded fiberglass! We're on risky ground!
Cute little trailer(s) (2 different trailers?) -- but NOT all-molded fiberglass!
It's like looking on an Arabian Horse site and finding a Belgian for sale. Why is it there? May be a wonderful horse, but it's not an Arabian. So????
Will wait for my post to be taken down.
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Old 12-19-2016, 12:28 PM   #6
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I mentioned it as being non-molded, not only because it isn't but it's posted in the wrong form.
It's posted here
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Old 12-19-2016, 01:24 PM   #7
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Thanks, DonnaD...you do have a head for knowing!


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Old 12-20-2016, 01:22 AM   #8
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Donna D, I look at what I get a year in my pension

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Yes, but it's not all-molded.
: then I look at what 30/40/50 year old trailers are going for and I think here is a trailer with all that I need to go and have some fun in for $13000. plus taxes. First thing I would do is install a slightly bigger axle so it lasts longer than the one that comes with it s I Can do that for about $130.00.
Keep my open for a 3 burner stove with oven, if the fridge is not big enough look for a slightly taller one with more room might have to change the cabinets a bit but that is no big deal.
Then I will have it all for a lot less than a 60 year old Boler.
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Old 12-20-2016, 07:12 AM   #9
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Hey, Stude...


No problem with this trailer for what it is, which seems to be a cute little trailer for a good price. You're right, of course you can make mods--all you want.


BUT it's not all-molded, which simply means, as DonnaD pointed out, it's in the wrong category. That's all.


Like advertising an Arabian horse on a Belgian horse site. Just the wrong location. She suggested the "correct" location here for it..."MISC. BUY SELL TRADE"


Hope you're well and not having too much wind this fine dark morning!


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Old 12-20-2016, 11:26 PM   #10
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Kai, I have been all over the Trailer Referral site and there is no,

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Hey, Stude...


No problem with this trailer for what it is, which seems to be a cute little trailer for a good price. You're right, of course you can make mods--all you want.


BUT it's not all-molded, which simply means, as DonnaD pointed out, it's in the wrong category. That's all.


Like advertising an Arabian horse on a Belgian horse site. Just the wrong location. She suggested the "correct" location here for it..."MISC. BUY SELL TRADE"


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: that says "Misc, Buy, Sell, Trade" in Trailer Referral. If there was such as Site I could put some pretty nice trailers in there and then u can either look at them or not look at them, it is up to the Individual to take a look.
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Old 12-21-2016, 07:38 AM   #11
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As Stube says NO-ONE as to go there ,Don't have to read every post , I know I don't ,I only read the ones that interest me with the first line .
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Old 12-21-2016, 08:17 AM   #12
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That is true, but what's the point of filling up our server space with information that is not relevant to this forum? This is a niche forum with a narrow focus, and that focus is what brings people here.

If I want to look at other trailer types, I am quite capable of finding them on other websites. I don't mind the occasional non-molded listing if it is really special or unusual, but discretion is needed.
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Old 12-21-2016, 08:33 AM   #13
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That is true, but what's the point of filling up our server space with information that is not relevant to this forum? This is a niche forum with a narrow focus, and that focus is what brings people here.

If I want to look at other trailer types, I am quite capable of finding them on other websites. I don't mind the occasional non-molded listing if it is really special or unusual, but discretion is needed.
Just require the users to pay 50 cents a post. That will keep things focused!

(and if not.. pay for the wasted server space)
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Old 12-21-2016, 08:51 AM   #14
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I am TOTALLY about all-molded towables. I prefer to not discuss or even look at anything else here. That includes mohos too. There's plenty of other places on the WWW for that. Being different or unusual isn't reason enough for me. YMMV
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Old 12-21-2016, 10:19 AM   #15
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I know after Peanut, we'd never have a stickie again. Just the ability to repair it ourselves is such a huge plus. AND we love the look and feel of the molded fiberglass so much more!


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Old 12-21-2016, 11:36 AM   #16
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I consider the referrals like a clearing house for all molded trailers. Yes, there are other places to look and a person can spend days slogging through the chaff to find the perfect trailer. Those of us that are familiar with regard to brands, etc. know what to look for. Newbies to this trailer world should be comfortable looking through the For Sale ads knowing they're all-molded and not some seamed trailer. If you were a newbie and saw an add on Craigslist for a Land 'n Sea, El Macho or maybe an Eco... would you even know those are egg shape all-molded towables and bother to click on the ad?

It's nice to have options. No one needs to read anything here on FiberglassRV if there's no interest. Just scroll along and read some other thread.
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Old 12-21-2016, 11:52 AM   #17
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Hi, DonnaD...
We got our posts removed the last time we pointed out that a trailer for sale here on FGRV wasn't all-molded fiberglass! We're on risky ground!
Cute little trailer(s) (2 different trailers?) -- but NOT all-molded fiberglass!
It's like looking on an Arabian Horse site and finding a Belgian for sale. Why is it there? May be a wonderful horse, but it's not an Arabian. So????
Will wait for my post to be taken down.
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We have an all molded fiberglass horse in our museum......she's pulling an 1890 Hansom Cab and is not for sale.
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We were in a campground in West Virginia parked next to a stickie.
The owner was going around tightening screws on the camper or whatever they use to hold them together.
The slideout wouldnt slide back in.
He spent a lot of time working on the stickie-yes, our camper was smaller but we didnt have any of the problems he had.
All I am saying is, this is why molded fiberglass is our preference for a camper.
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Jerrybob,
LOL! Unless she had new mattresses, a microwave, and a new LED reading light, we probably wouldn't want her anyway.
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