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09-03-2009, 08:07 AM
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#21
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New Member
1987 27' Argosy
Mitchell
, Ontario
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 2
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Travelux
That is a picture of my trailer. 1978 President model.
Cool, I feel like I found a long lost relative when I had none
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03-07-2013, 08:05 PM
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New Member
Sydney
, Nova Scotia
Join Date: Jan 2013
Posts: 1
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just bought one
Hi I just became a owner of a 1960 18 foot travelux ! That's what the paper work says, its going to take plenty of work and looking forwarded to using this form. Pics soon to come!
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12-22-2015, 02:28 PM
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2 Rivet Member
Stirling
, Ontario
Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 27
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Hello. My Dad was Gilbert (Gib) Waite, a Travelux dealer from 1972 through to the companies closing in 1978. As mentioned in a post above Dad did purchase much of the contents of the factory when it closed. The parts are all gone now but I have a lot of paperwork, pictures taken in the factory, decals etc.. My goal is to scan all of this information and make it available to everyone on line. I am also compiling a list of questions to ask my Mother about the company as she was right there alongside my Dad. I will make this available online as well. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions about the Travelux company that I can ask my Mom. I'll make everything available as soon as I can.
My husband and I recently purchased a 1970 Travelux and will be starting work on it in the spring.
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12-23-2015, 04:31 AM
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2 Rivet Member
Vintage Kin Owner
Greenwich
, New York
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 47
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Hey Traveluxkid! As the owner of a 1973 20' Travelux, I'd be interested in seeing the items you might have. I've been on the hunt for one of the glossy brochures.People are very interested in my trailer at vintage rallies and a brochure would go a long way in explaining the company and trailer. I would also love to see a picture of your trailer when you get a chance. Here's mine
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12-26-2015, 09:30 PM
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2 Rivet Member
Vintage Kin Owner
London
, Ontario
Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 95
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Traveluxkid,
Great to see your on here and looking forward to knowing more about the Travelux Trailers. We have a 1979 21' mid bath model and have only heard of one other one.
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1957 Tour A Home 15'
1966 Boles Aero 22'
1964 & 65 Glendale 14' & 13'
1975 Argosy 20 mh
1979 Travelux 21' Snowbird
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01-07-2016, 10:37 AM
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2 Rivet Member
Vintage Kin Owner
Salisbury
, New Brunswick
Join Date: May 2015
Posts: 25
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Welcome to the forums. I'm in the process of restoring my 1973 Travelux 29' President Elite.
The floor has been removed from the front to the side door at this point. I just removed 265 lbs of Oak hardwood from it, so it's on a major diet. The amount of mouse nests and seed hulls under the front floor probably added another 50 lbs or so.
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The Fleet:
1973 Travelux 29'
1975 Cygnet 16'
2012 Surveyor 29'
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01-10-2016, 03:07 PM
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2 Rivet Member
Stirling
, Ontario
Join Date: Oct 2015
Posts: 27
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Travelux – Gilbert Waite Collection
Thank you for asking to see a picture of our 1970 Travelux and I will share one on this link as soon as she’s not covered in snow anymore. In the meantime I have been busy scanning all of my Father’s Travelux related documents (as mentioned in a post above) to share with everyone. I’m starting a new thread for this entitled Travelux – Gilbert Waite Collection. It can be found in the Vintage Kin section. I hope everyone finds it interesting.
http://www.airforums.com/forums/f417...on-145497.html
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06-25-2017, 01:22 PM
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2 Rivet Member
Gatineau
, Quebec
Join Date: Jan 2017
Posts: 37
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It just occurred to me that if your mom was the one that recommended the hamper in the bathroom, mine should then be older than 1972... As mine has an hamper along the back wall aside from the toilet.
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06-25-2017, 01:57 PM
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New Member
St-agapit
, Quebec
Join Date: Aug 2016
Posts: 4
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Hi everyone i am the new owner of not one but two travelux....there is one who had no interior i was planning to redo it all and put it on the road but i did found an other one who has all the original interior .
So the empty one will be use as a spare room at my summer house and the other one is a retirement project.
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08-14-2017, 06:35 PM
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2 Rivet Member
Gatineau
, Quebec
Join Date: Jan 2017
Posts: 37
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Electrical engineer call
First, thanks for the reply I got. It was useful. As you know, the frame is being sandblasted, repaired and repainted. News axles are being installed. The floor insulation and plywood has been ordered. The next steps will be to wire the external lights and brakes under the floor. The mechanics is suggesting to run a rv wire, split it for the brakes, install a connection box and then run the wire to the front. I am hesitant as I think that the brake wires should be separate from the other wires. Won't they be connecting to a little control panel in the car rather than the car to trailer lights switch? Any views on this?
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07-21-2018, 06:44 PM
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2 Rivet Member
Vintage Kin Owner
sault ste marie
, Ontario
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 58
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dont do it
your "mechanic" is not correct. your brake wire needs to be separate from other wiring as you believe! you should have a 7 pin connector for this trailer, running lights, ground, hot (for battery charging if you wish), electric brake, left signal, right signal, and auxiliary. those connection locations are an industry standard.
i realize this is an old post i am replying to, and hope your trailer plug was correctly wired, and you got a new mechanic!!!
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07-22-2018, 06:50 PM
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2 Rivet Member
Gatineau
, Quebec
Join Date: Jan 2017
Posts: 37
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Very timely
You are very timely as my frame spent the winter separated from the shell. I am in the process of building gantries to flip the frame over. My August mission is to insulate the floor and out the belly pan on. Unfortunately, the mecani ci stalled a connection box with the brake wiring connected to the big seven wires wire. I am not too sure what to do with that...now that the big tail has been split (it costed me a fortune)... :-(
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07-23-2018, 09:46 AM
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2 Rivet Member
Vintage Kin Owner
sault ste marie
, Ontario
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 58
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your trailer plug wiring juliec
if you have separated body from frame, then a junction or connection box for the wiring is a good idea. just make sure that the blue wire for the electric brakes goes to the brakes on the trailer ONLY, and to nothing else. when you step on the brake pedal, electric current is applied to the trailer brakes through the brake controller which is mounted, usually, on or under the dash of the tow vehicle. i will try to attach the std 7 pin wiring information here.
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07-24-2018, 05:00 PM
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2 Rivet Member
Gatineau
, Quebec
Join Date: Jan 2017
Posts: 37
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Thank you!
This is very useful information and much appreciated.
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08-11-2018, 03:55 PM
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Mrfixit
Vintage Kin Owner
Bathurst
, New Brunswick
Join Date: Jun 2015
Posts: 65
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1971 23' restoration
Quote:
Originally Posted by Juliec
This is very useful information and much appreciated.
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hi, from new brunswick. Purchased my trailer in 2013 and am almost complete. Did everything ,but a body of, restoration. 5 yr project only in the summer. Travelux is more like an Avion. 13 piece whale tail, end pieces are the clue. Installed a grey tank during resto . Relocated the fridge to the rear and went to 2 door model. Front cupboard still has a window a/c that slides out when at the campground. Have lots of pics
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08-13-2018, 06:13 AM
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1987 Avion 34W owner
Vintage Kin Owner
Good Ol'
, USA
Join Date: Mar 2014
Posts: 2,090
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mrfixit51
hi, from new brunswick. Purchased my trailer in 2013 and am almost complete. Did everything ,but a body of, restoration. 5 yr project only in the summer. Travelux is more like an Avion. 13 piece whale tail, end pieces are the clue. Installed a grey tank during resto . Relocated the fridge to the rear and went to 2 door model. Front cupboard still has a window a/c that slides out when at the campground. Have lots of pics
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That is a beautiful Travelux! Sounds like you have had some summers filled with LOTS of work, and you must have some very decent fabricating skills?
I would love to see pictures! Have I missed a restoration thread?
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1987 Avion 34W
1995 Ford F250 7.3L PowerStroke
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08-14-2018, 07:13 AM
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Mrfixit
Vintage Kin Owner
Bathurst
, New Brunswick
Join Date: Jun 2015
Posts: 65
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1971 23' restoration
Quote:
Originally Posted by PaulnGina
That is a beautiful Travelux! Sounds like you have had some summers filled with LOTS of work, and you must have some very decent fabricating skills?
I would love to see pictures! Have I missed a restoration thread?
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No, i have never done a restoration thread, but i do have pics all along the process. if you are having problems in a particular area of a resto, i can show you what i have done to either fix or change something. All the original interior wood was removed. There is only one piece of wood in the walls and that is a piece of plywood for attaching the dinette up front. The rest is furniture and floor. i removed everything and made new cupboards and bunk beds. There is a smell to old wood that is hard to remove. The doors in particular were part cardboard, for lightness, so they smelt like old books. These trailers don't show leaks because the leak runs down the aluminum skin inside and ends up on the floor ,rotting it out under the carpet. You must spend significant money to do what i have done. Restos can become money pits, so be careful. I spent over 15k with the purchase( no Labour),but that is for a 47 yr old trailer, good for at least another 47. It has to be a labour of love, because doing it right, costs$. And you will never see that money back. Did it for my children and grand girls (4). Chime me when you are in an area of your resto that you need ideas. cheers
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08-14-2018, 08:11 AM
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2 Rivet Member
Vintage Kin Owner
sault ste marie
, Ontario
Join Date: Jan 2016
Posts: 58
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you installed a grey tank? i assume at the very end, in between frame rails? what size (dimensions) and how did you support it? that is a lot of weight. how did you "p" trap the shower base? right now we are using a portable tank for grey when we camp, and it is a pain to always be arranging for emptying it.
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08-15-2018, 11:00 AM
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Mrfixit
Vintage Kin Owner
Bathurst
, New Brunswick
Join Date: Jun 2015
Posts: 65
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1971 23' restoration
Quote:
Originally Posted by travelux1969
you installed a grey tank? i assume at the very end, in between frame rails? what size (dimensions) and how did you support it? that is a lot of weight. how did you "p" trap the shower base? right now we are using a portable tank for grey when we camp, and it is a pain to always be arranging for emptying it.
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Hi, If your trailer is like ours, the grey water was open straight out to the ground. Can't do that today. The rear area from the wheel wells,must have the floor removed. chances are the frame is also rotten. That is when i strenghtened it ,and installed a custom tank. Just remember your channel is 5" so have to work around this thickness. There is a line running thru the frame so i used this for the tank drain on the top half of the tank and hooked the shower trap to it. The shower drain and the 1/2" drain line are the only 2 items below my belly pan. so at a campground with WS i leave the grey open all the time. When ordering a tank your have to give the vendor a pic of your requirements ,sizes and outlets.Then they are custom made. I enclosed my tank in 3/4 plywood and it sits between the steel channels. The channel i used for all repairs is not the formed channel that they used when built . I used the forged type channel ,much stronger, but heavier. You have to get down and dirty for this install. You have to plan the tank size and redo the frame to accommodate the plumbing layout. Sorry about the honesty, i scratched my head a few times. There is know one who has ever done such a fit and had all the details given for their exact fit. Custom made is the reality of these restos. That's what makes this, labour with passion. Cheers
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11-03-2021, 06:57 AM
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New Member
london
, Ontario
Join Date: Nov 2021
Posts: 2
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Hello. I am new to this forum and seen your post. I have a 1978 Travelux and am looking for more info on this gem. You stated you would be able to provide some????? Please. It would be appreciated
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