Spartan Trailer Serial Numbers

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This is RV VIN Decoder. Every RV has a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).This number contains vital information about the vehicle, such as model, year of production, manufacturer, country and plant of assembly, type of engine, and more.Also if someone buy a vehicle, it is possible to check Vehicle History through VIN Number.Vehicle History Report contains information about accident, odometer rollback, salvaged, stolen, illegally modified, owners and more.RV VIN Number is globally recognized (ISO Standard) specific format of letters and numbers.

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How Do You Look up a Boat VIN Number? A boat VIN is referred to as a HIN, or Hull Identification Number, and is researched by using websites like Hinvalid.com. Found on the upper starboard transom, or upper right back, the HIN is entered in the search field and used to find vessel registration history and other information. The following information was taken from the publication: Official Mobile Home Market Report found in the RV/MH Heritage Foundation library. Special thanks to Susan Timmons for acquiring copies of this report.

We get lots of questions around helping people identify a trailer they just bought or are thinking of buying. Here are some suggestions to identify your trailer.First off, you need to use Google. If you can’t find a reference to your trailer on Google, then you probably have a trailer that isn’t a very popular brand. All of the popular brands have websites, user groups, yahoo groups, or forums of some such. This is because there is a demand for information because of their popularity and value.

This doesn’t mean you won’t be able to find information, it will mean that you have a lot more work to do on our own. It doesn’t mean your trailer isn’t valuable, you might have a very rare trailer. Homemade Trailers by Tim HeintzWith all the people that ask about Trailer identification, many have noticed there are a lot that are identified as ‘Home-Made’ Trailers. You have to remember that even the best looking and well built trailers from the 1920’s-1950’s were often ‘Home-Made’ or at least kit trailers with no official ‘brand name’. While commercially built trailers had to be completely built in a factory in less than a day, some companies building as many as 6-15 completed tra iler per day, and the average handy man building his own trailer in the back yard could spend weeks or even months on his custom build! So yes many of the home-made trailers of past were actually built much better and stylish than the factory built trailers. Most of these home-made trailers were built by craftsman in the airplane, engineering, bridge construction, etc line of trade work so they knew what they were doing!

But even with the so called ‘kit’ or boxed trailers you would find a lot of customizing by the owner/builder/buyer. Also take in account that with literally 1000+ official trailer brands in the 1930’s alone, the statistics back then was that 66% of all trailers on the road during that time were Home-Made trailers! That is a lot of ‘no name’ trailers!Here we have detailed photos (1949) of such a ‘boxed’ trailer that one could order. This was a complete kit where most companies that offered boxed or kit trailers did not supply such parts as the main frame, or siding, or even upholstery/curtains.but this one did offer everything. Even some of the first Airstreams were sold as boxed kits just like this, or you could just buy the Airstream plans and supply your own parts!

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Spartan Trailer Reviews

Vintage Mid Century 1958 Skylark Camper / travel trailer. 15 feet rear to hitch coupler. 12 foot body.

Measurements are approximate. This camper is truly an amazing Mid Century barn find.

Nearly exactly as it was offered in 1958. After many hours of polishing, the original exterior aluminum siding looks great, with less than normal signs of age and use.

Small stone nicks and scratches are present as you would expect, with no holes or large dents. Galvanized sheet metal roof repainted with silver fiber roofing paint.

The interior equipment is still all present and in very good condition, even. The Folic Traveling Beach House is up for sale. A new business venture has me busy and I can't camp as much as I used to.

I would like this camper to find a new home. Details about the camper: 1966 with mostly original flame birch interior.

Refinished 6 years ago and used every summer since then. Still looks great.

Mostly original skin with rebuilt rear end and door. All of the windows and trim were removed powder coated, and clear coated to maintain the silver finish. The whole camper has an Oxford white and Turquoise automotive paint with clear. 1953 20ft Airstream Flying Cloud. A very nice vintage Airstream trailer that has traveled to many states and most of the TCT rallies in Michigan since 2004.

In excellent condition with a new axle assembly, wheels, and good tires. Comes complete with a hidden air conditioner, memory foam twin beds, small bathroom, slide in awning, stove, original fridge that still works, double kitchen sink and twin propane tanks. Solid-body with no water leaks and as the photos show, the interior is in great condition. It was the 32 nd trailer made in Ohio after Airstream moved from California. The exterior of this trailer is pretty nice. It has the original doors and windows which are in decent shape.

There are some minor dents and small patches but over all the exterior skin is in nice shape. It is built like an airplane with riveted construction for long life and durability. It has aircraft Grade aluminum which can be polished up to a mirror like shine. Please call Dan at 765-473-8088. Interior is very original and very complete but it does have a little water damaged paneling.

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The new birch paneling is readily available and changing the panelsVintage Camper Rally.