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[VAC] Re: 1960 22" Safari



For what it is worth I suggest you decide what you want to invest in a 
trailer including he purchase price.   A  1960 model is going to take 
some work and some money, including the purchase price.  A vintage 
trailer takes some investment and I would say you should expect to invest 
as much in a vintage trailer as you would invest in a new trailer of the 
same size.  $6,000 to 8,000 is not out of the question if you want to get 
it in shape to be of comfortable service to you.  I am also assuming you 
can do some of the work yourself. I wouldn't count on any of the 
applicances working, at least for very long, and replacemetn  is probably 
at better investment then repair.  

Roy Lashway
'78 Argosy,'56 Bubble
WBCCI 1610     VAC
rlashway@zianet.com
web site: www.zianet.com/rlashway
   (polishing report included)