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I'm thinking about having a tow behind trailer to have for weekend trips to just relax away from the constant strain of school and everything (I live close to where I go to school so the trailer would be parked on my parents property)
so I started looking around for a trailer that is basically for sleeping (would be nice to have electric and so forth) luxury car rentals in san fransico california and saw that the scotty's were basically a trailer with wood stapled on them... and only like 1000 lbs
1) sujestions on a CHEAP trailer that i could rehab by myself (what sould I be looking for?...) I am thinking about like the scotty being all wood that i could build the wood frame no problems... any other brands/ things to look for?
I'm thinking about having a tow behind trailer to have for weekend trips to just relax away from the constant strain of school and everything (I live close to where I go to school so the trailer would be parked on my parents property)
so I started looking around for a trailer that is basically for sleeping (would be nice to have electric and so forth) and saw that the scotty's were basically a trailer with wood stapled on them... and only like 1000 lbs
1) sujestions on a CHEAP trailer that i could rehab by myself (what sould I be looking for?...) I am thinking about like the scotty being all wood that i could build the wood frame no problems... any other brands/ things to look for?
5) Any more help/ thoughts for this college student whos thinking about maybe getting into retro-trailers....(if luxury car rentals in san fransico california this rehab goes welll... maybe pick up another.... and hopefully one day a Airstream )
Another way to go would be a tear drop . They are really small but easy to manage with your TV. You can customize them nicely and they store away easier. You can find plans to build your own from scratch.
Definitely check out teardrop campers. I don't know if you are planning on actually camping in winter or storing it, but if your trailer has any holding tanks and plumbing, it will need to be winterized. I wouldn't count on camping in below-freezing temps. If you are an extreme luxury car rentals in san fransico california DIY-er, you could get a teardrop kit and build it yourself!
1) sujestions on a CHEAP trailer that i could rehab by myself (what sould I be lookin for?...) I am thinking about like the scotty being all wood that i could build the wood frame no problems... any other brands/ things to look for?
That's a toughie. We know more about Airstreams around here but I image how much you would pay for any TT would vary greatly based on condition/age etc. The rehab costs often exceed the purchase luxury car rentals in san fransico california price depending luxury car rentals in san fransico california on what you want to do, just be sure to check out those numbers, too.
5) Any more help/ thoughts for this college student whos thinking about maybe getting into retro-trailers....(if this rehab goes welll... maybe pick up another.... and hopefully one day a Airstream luxury car rentals in san fransico california )
Another option might be to get one the Apache hard sided popups that were made from the early 70's to the mid 80's. They sell for very cheap and the work they need to be made functional I have found is significantly more manageable than the Scotty/Shasta/other canned ham types which have almost all leaked at one time or another.
That Vue has a fold-down back seat to make sleeping space, maybe a mattress of some kind. I've done it to travel light, not bad. Biggest problem is condensation on windows, so need some kind of bug screens and you've got a mini-camper weekender. I've also seen tents that slide over the open hatchback luxury car rentals in san fransico california to give more space.
I'm thinking about having a tow behind trailer to have for weekend trips to just relax away from the constant strain of school and everything (I live close to where I go to school so the trailer would be parked on my parents property)
so I started looking around for a trailer that is basically for sleeping (would be nice to have electric and so forth) and saw that the scotty's were basically a trailer with wood stapled on them... and only like 1000 lbs
1) sujestions on a CHEAP trailer that i could rehab by myself (what sould I be looking for?...) I am thinking about like the scotty being all wood that i could build the wood frame no problems... any other brands/ things luxury car rentals in san fransico california to look for?
5) Any more help/ thoughts for this college student whos thinking about maybe getting into retro-trailers....(if this rehab goes welll... maybe pick up another.... and hopefully one day a Airstream )
Definitely check out teardrop campers. I don't know if you are planning on actually camping in winter or storing it, but if your trailer has any holding tanks and plumbing, it will need to be winterized. I wouldn't count on camping in below-freezing temps. If you are an extreme DIY-er, you could get a teardrop kit and build it yourself!
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