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If you plan on having the work done for you, it's much cheaper to get a new trailer.
I picked up an old 72 Safari for $3000.00 and had it on the road after only about $1500.00 of work. (I did all the work, that was the cost of parts only) We continued to improve the trailer and fix things up until the trailer was distroyed by vandals. If I had been able to finish all the planed work I would have had about $15,000.00 in the trailer by the time it was done.
We replaced the trailer this years with a one year old Safari Sport for $16,000.00. It needs nothing and is ready to go.
Shop around and you can find a good AS at a good price if you are patient. Probably the best deals are on nicely restored vintage trailers. These are hard to come by as most people will not part with their restored trailer unless they are forced to by hard times.
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