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Shasta 1962 reproduction new $5000

Posted: Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:22 am
by xrover
Personally I think this is a great deal. The guy makes reproduction trailers, so it's all new stuff. This is essentially a new Shasta trailer. You can go buy a new one from the dealer for $15,000 or you can buy this beauty for $5k US. Check out the build photos. It is covered in filon which is the same material used on RV's, made to withstand the sun and road travels.
Very nicely kitted out for a small family. I happen to like the guy because his name is Len

PostPosted: Wed Jul 01, 2009 5:51 pm Post subject: 2007 Classic 62 Shasta Replica DRASTICALLY REDUCED Reply with quote
- $5000 FIRM
This is the best deal you will ever find on a Classic Reproduction, professionally done.

PHOTOS MAY SHOW ADDITIONAL ITEMS, ONLY THE ITEMS LISTED ARE INCLUDED!

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The perfect trailer for 2. This Year old Custom replica of a Classic "62" Shasta is the perfect Camper.
Light weight GVWR is 1500lbs though it sits on a 2000lb axle. I tow this trailer with a 4 cylinder Nissan Truck.

Trailer has Shower with hot & cold running water Bathroom w/ new Porta Potti
20lb. Propane tank
3 Burner Range
Norcold LP/110V Refrigerator
2, 32" X 80"wide beds
Twin 6 volt batteries
Fiberglass exterior w/EPDM Rubber roof
2" ball
Awning.
13" Wheels
2000lb Torsion Axle
Fully Insulated. This is not a "Do-it-yourself" project. The Builder I contracted has done over 50 vintage trailer "Ground Up" rebuilds as well as almost as many restorations, holds an RVIA Masters Certificate has been an RV Technician for over 25 years as well as having an extensive Carpentry background. Lets make no mistake about this, This is no "first try at building by a novice".


Please, ASK QUESTIONS

Photos at.. http://s26.photobucket.com/albums/c106/ ... ?start=all" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Any questions Len 610 416 5065 or elwood817@rcn.com

Happy Trails

Len

Re: Shasta 1962 reproduction new $5000

Posted: Mon Jul 20, 2009 6:00 pm
by Bow_Tied
Very nice. Perfect for someone who doesn't want to/can't refurbish an original. Is looks vintage from a distance, but looks new up close. Man, he can't be charging much for his time, there must be $3500 in materials there!

Re: Shasta 1962 reproduction new $5000

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 9:12 am
by xrover
Exactly, start adding up the equipment and cushion costs alone you are probably at $1000+. That's what it's such a sweet deal.

Re: Shasta 1962 reproduction new $5000

Posted: Tue Jul 21, 2009 10:46 pm
by Bow_Tied
This doesn't look to bad... (61 Scotty)

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Re: Shasta 1962 reproduction new $5000

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:45 pm
by xrover
The 13' Gaucho, the 2' shorter model than mine. Almost identical but missing the bathroom. It will push up over $2000.
There is a '73 Scotty in the GTA listed for $2k on Craigslist.

Re: Shasta 1962 reproduction new $5000

Posted: Wed Jul 22, 2009 4:45 pm
by xrover
The 13' Gaucho, the 2' shorter model than mine. Almost identical but missing the bathroom. It will push up over $2000.
There is a '73 Scotty in the GTA listed for $2k on Craigslist.