Car or Toy Hauler
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Car or Toy Hauler
PRICE: $5,000 FIRM.
Location: Pasadena, Maryland
Make / Model: 1997 "Sport" trailer. Made by: http://sporttrailersonline.com <--- well built and lots of steel!!!!
Trailer is dual axle with new brakes, new bearings and new tires.
Details: This car trailer was built on the west coast and it's one of the best built trailers I think I've ever seen. The cross beams across the walls is a testiment to how well it's built.
I envisioned making this my toy hauler to carry all my toys (dirt bike, ATV's) then plugging into the campground and/or plugging up my generator and having a nice warm (heat) or cold (a/c) place to sleep.
Since owning the trailer, I added a brand new Carrier 13.5k btu air conditioner on the roof along with all new insulation on the walls, two folding down bunks, windows on both sides and also ran the electric as well as the 30amp hookup for outside. The only thing the new owner has to do is put up fiberglass reinforced panels and/or paneling and the toy hauler will be complete.
I have a nice dorm fridge, microwave and a few other things that will go with it like a power distribution box and battery charger that came out of a big RV.
I also have brand new linoleum floor from home depot just needs to be installed.
I've posted a few pictures but if you have specific quesitons, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Thanks,
Tim
Location: Pasadena, Maryland
Make / Model: 1997 "Sport" trailer. Made by: http://sporttrailersonline.com <--- well built and lots of steel!!!!
Trailer is dual axle with new brakes, new bearings and new tires.
Details: This car trailer was built on the west coast and it's one of the best built trailers I think I've ever seen. The cross beams across the walls is a testiment to how well it's built.
I envisioned making this my toy hauler to carry all my toys (dirt bike, ATV's) then plugging into the campground and/or plugging up my generator and having a nice warm (heat) or cold (a/c) place to sleep.
Since owning the trailer, I added a brand new Carrier 13.5k btu air conditioner on the roof along with all new insulation on the walls, two folding down bunks, windows on both sides and also ran the electric as well as the 30amp hookup for outside. The only thing the new owner has to do is put up fiberglass reinforced panels and/or paneling and the toy hauler will be complete.
I have a nice dorm fridge, microwave and a few other things that will go with it like a power distribution box and battery charger that came out of a big RV.
I also have brand new linoleum floor from home depot just needs to be installed.
I've posted a few pictures but if you have specific quesitons, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Thanks,
Tim
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I know someone wants this awesome trailer! When it rains at the track, you can close this up, hook up the generator, crank up the air conditioning and drink a few while watching tv or catching a nap :-)