The following was the 'for sale' text posted on the Internet to advertise:
"This wonderful trailer was located in 1995, while I was working in Virginia. The owners used it occasionally for their lake home getaway. It trailed beautifully when I pulled it back to its "birth place" here in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
I replaced the water heater with a 10 gal. tank, now located in the cabinet under the galley stove. The galley stove was replaced by the previous owners with a very nice propane model. The original propane oven works and looks like new. The original built-in refrigerator with small freezer is fully operational. This trailer is considered a park model (no holding tanks), and requires hook up to sewer/septic, water and electric.
Plumbing and much of the wiring was updated in 1996-97. The original ceramic bathroom and galley fixtures are in good condition and did not need to be replaced. There was evidence of minimal roof leak damage; repairs had been made by the previous owners. I've never experienced any leaks. The bedroom does not have the original furniture but can accommodate a double bed. On the port side of the trailer, a window space used for AC is now covered with plywood. I have a heavy gauge sheet of aluminium to use for a more permanent patch. The same tires are on the trailer as when I pulled it back from Virginia."
Trailer sold in 2004 to a family in Arkansas.
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The following was the 'for sale' text posted on the Internet to advertise:
"This wonderful trailer was located in 1995, while I was working in Virginia. The owners used it occasionally for their lake home getaway. It trailed beautifully when I pulled it back to its "birth place" here in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
I replaced the water heater with a 10 gal. tank, now located in the cabinet under the galley stove. The galley stove was replaced by the previous owners with a very nice propane model. The original propane oven works and looks like new. The original built-in refrigerator with small freezer is fully operational. This trailer is considered a park model (no holding tanks), and requires hook up to sewer/septic, water and electric.
Plumbing and much of the wiring was updated in 1996-97. The original ceramic bathroom and galley fixtures are in good condition and did not need to be replaced. There was evidence of minimal roof leak damage; repairs had been made by the previous owners. I've never experienced any leaks. The bedroom does not have the original furniture but can accommodate a double bed. On the port side of the trailer, a window space used for AC is now covered with plywood. I have a heavy gauge sheet of aluminium to use for a more permanent patch. The same tires are on the trailer as when I pulled it back from Virginia."
Trailer sold in 2004 to a family in Arkansas.
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