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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Iowa
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Lyn: Bought a new one at Westside 2 yrs ago only had 3 things I didn't like 1)The side door steps down in instead of flush so you have to step over the edge-I have fixed that. 2)The 48" flush mount door will only clear 45 1/4" 3) The 12volt trailer wiring junction box is underneath the trailer so really inconvenient if you need to do any roadside repairs. Greg
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Pukwana SD
Posts: 860
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My first trailer was a vintage 28, other than the screws coming loose every trip, the roof leaking the 15" tires blowing out, then the floor rotten, due to the roof leaking, it wasn't a bad trailer. Factory in ind trailer in TX, Bring to them for any warranty. Dealer could not do the repairs. Would not buy another one.
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Join Date: Mar 2017
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I just bought a full custom designed 28' Tag with a 12' living quarters from Vintage and my experience was exceptional. Their ability to produce a trailer that is just what you want and specify in a very reasonable time frame is second to none. They are sold through a network of dealers and I would contact them to get a "good" dealer recommendation. Once the trailer starts construction Todd and the crew at Vintage do an exceptional job. You won't go wrong with a Vintage Trailer.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Dresden On. Canada
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Wow your first post convinced me ! ....Trevor
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Join Date: Oct 2014
Posts: 44
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I bought a 28' Outlaw from Dan Fletcher also last year, nice trailer and every option ordered was a quality install and finish date was as promised.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Cumming,Ga. USA
Posts: 967
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I have a 28 ft Vintage, a 2000 model. Im in the process of updating the inside and I have had 2 issues. 2 in 10 yrs. Mine was built(maybe?) before the 1 pc roofs were common, and had to reseal the roof, screws coming loose on ceiling panels. Ive corrected both now. Both doors are still in their place, and work good, like they should, especially for 17 yrs old. It still pulls good, like it was 15 yrs newer. Id buy another.
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Posts: 569
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: mphs tn
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I bought a used 44 ft w 20 ft living quarters 3 years ago had no problems it is a2007 model I love it had to get some keys made one time and some info a few times about a few things got great help from vintage
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Cucamonga, CA
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As a matter of fact the last 3 enclosed I have had sold for more than I paid for them. Being in California helps cause they are all built out east and getting them out here is expensive. I had mine built right after the PRI show so I got the extra discount and it arrived out here the first of March just in time for our season to start.
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Glendale, Arizona
Posts: 3,036
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Look also at TPD trailers.
The quality is one of the best. I have a 40' with living quarters and its loaded with lots of support equipment and separate shower and toilet. |
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