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Unfortunately, sounds like it may be good for parts only. If it had not been open to the elements, maybe. But the way you describe it, it will cost a fortune and extreme amounts of labor just to get it to the point where you could find another one for just a little more $$. I would pass on this one. Canoe stream's post above is very good advice.
If water has been running down the interior walls, the steel frame "outriggers" are probably rusted out. On this forum, you will find that most older trailers have some hidden damage, mostly from water. And that is with trailers that look good and have not been open to the elements for decades.
Run away! Run away! from this one.
Last edited by dmreilly10000; 10-30-2006 at 12:25 PM.
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