1978 Burro Trailer - Texas Private Seller
1 year ago - Trailer for Sale - San Antonio, TX - 10196 Views 2 WatchingYear: | 1978 |
Make: | Burro |
Model: | Trailer |
Length: | 13' |
Country: | US |
State or Province: | TX |
City: | San Antonio |
Type of Sale: | Private Seller |
Listed: | 1 year ago |
1978 Fiberglass Burro Trailer in good original condition with some major restorations in place. The trailer has been stored mostly in dry clean places since I purchased it in 2016 from it's original owner. The floor has been entirely replaced, including subflooring. I've replaced the moulding that seals the two halves twice and purchase will include the roll of remaining moulding. New curtains and all new removable, washable cushion covers added. An air conditioner is installed. The skylight fixture and gas stove were both replaced with brand new parts last fall. I haven't used the water tank, but when I purchased it I was told the sink works well. The electric was rewired at the electric box for a standard AC/DC power so you're not reliant on electrical adaptors when traveling. All the interior lights and power outlets work well. The tires are old but have low miles. The spare has never been used. One of the front two windows blew out while driving on the highway in Texas, and I've replaced it with a non tinted plexiglass for the moment. I also still have the original window hardware. The fiberglass exterior is in nearly perfect condition except for the back right end where there is one puncture. This shown in the last image. There is some surface rust but no structural damage on the metal frame. The hitch works perfectly. The front support leg is a bit crooked. The interior foam lining is old and has some rips in it. Replacing that was next on my list. 1978 was the first year Burros were made, and they ceased production in 2001. Jump on your chance to own a bit of trailer history here! Priced to sell, no haggling. I have the original title.
Revision Date: 2022-07-01 14:42:51
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73.231.219.79 | 67.0.226.41 |
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<p>1978 Fiberglass Burro Trailer in good original condition with some major restorations in place. The trailer has been stored mostly in dry clean places since I purchased it in 2016 from it's original owner. The floor has been entirely replaced, including subflooring. I've replaced the moulding that seals the two halves twice and will include the roll of remaining moulding with the purchase. New curtains and all new washable cushion covers added. An air conditioner is installed. I've replaced the moulding that seals the two fiberglass halves and will include the remaining spool of moulding with the purchase. The skylight fixture and gas stove were both replaced with brand new parts last fall. I haven't used the water tank, but when I purchased it I was told the sink works well. The electric was rewired at the electric box for a standard AC/DC power so you're not reliant on electrical adaptors when traveling. All the interior lights and power outlets work well. The tires are old but have low miles. The spare has never been used. One of the front two windows blew out while driving on the highway in Texas, so we were booking it and I've replaced it with a non tinted plexiglass for the moment. This works well as long as you aren't doing 80 mph, then it sometimes may pop out of the frame. This is common with Burro windows, and I haven't glued it in place as some have suggested. I also still have the original window hardware. The fiberglass exterior is in near perfect condition except for the back right end where there is one puncture. This shown in the last image. There is some surface rust but no structural damage. The hitch works perfectly. The front support leg is a bit crooked. The interior foam lining is old and has some rips in it. Replacing that was next on my list. </p> | <p><span style="color:rgb 228,230,235 ;font size:15px;">1978 Fiberglass Burro Trailer in good original condition with some major restorations in place. The trailer has been stored mostly in dry clean places since I purchased it in 2016 from it's original owner. The floor has been entirely replaced, including subflooring. I've replaced the moulding that seals the two halves twice and purchase will include the roll of remaining moulding. New curtains and all new removable, washable cushion covers added. An air conditioner is installed. The skylight fixture and gas stove were both replaced with brand new parts last fall. I haven't used the water tank, but when I purchased it I was told the sink works well. The electric was rewired at the electric box for a standard AC/DC power so you're not reliant on electrical adaptors when traveling. All the interior lights and power outlets work well. The tires are old but have low miles. The spare has never been used. One of the front two windows blew out while driving on the highway in Texas, and I've replaced it with a non tinted plexiglass for the moment. I also still have the original window hardware. The fiberglass exterior is in nearly perfect condition except for the back right end where there is one puncture. This shown in the last image. There is some surface rust but no structural damage on the metal frame. The hitch works perfectly. The front support leg is a bit crooked. The interior foam lining is old and has some rips in it. Replacing that was next on my list. 1978 was the first year Burros were made, and they ceased production in 2001. Jump on your chance to own a bit of trailer history here! Priced to sell, no haggling. I have the original title. </span><br /></p> |
Revision Date: 2022-07-01 14:42:51
By User: Daniel Gr
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1978 Burro Fiberglass Trailer - Texas | 1978 Burro Trailer - Texas |
Revision Date: 2022-05-30 13:58:36
By User: Daniel Gr
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136.50.240.47 | 73.231.219.79 |
Revision Date: 2022-05-30 13:58:36
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8000.00 | 10000.00 |
Revision Date: 2022-05-02 23:47:48
By User: Daniel Gr
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<p>1978 Fiberglass Burro Trailer in good original condition with some major restorations in place. The trailer has been stored mostly in dry clean places since I purchased it in 2016 from it's original owner. The floor has been entirely replaced, including subflooring. <span style="font size:16px;">I've replaced the moulding that seals the two halves twice and will include the roll of remaining moulding with the purchase. </span>New curtains and all new washable cushion covers added. <span style="font size:16px;">An air conditioner is installed. </span><span style="font size:16px;">I've replaced the moulding that seals the two fiberglass halves and will include the remaining spool of moulding with the purchase. </span> The skylight fixture and gas stove were both replaced with brand new parts <span style="font size:16px;">last fall</span>. I haven't used the water tank, but when I purchased it I was told the sink works well. The electric was rewired at the electric box for a standard AC/DC power so you're not reliant on electrical adaptors when traveling. All the interior lights and power outlets work well. The tires are old but have low miles. The spare has never been used. One of the front two windows blew out while driving on the highway in Texas, so we were booking it and I've replaced it with a non tinted plexiglass for the moment. This works well as long as you aren't doing 80 mph, then it sometimes may pop out of the frame. This is common with Burro windows, and I haven't glued it in place as some have suggested. I also still have the original window hardware. The fiberglass exterior is in near perfect condition except for the back right end where there is one puncture. This shown in the last image. The interior foam lining is old and has some rips in it. Replacing that was next on my list. </p> | <p>1978 Fiberglass Burro Trailer in good original condition with some major restorations in place. The trailer has been stored mostly in dry clean places since I purchased it in 2016 from it's original owner. The floor has been entirely replaced, including subflooring. I've replaced the moulding that seals the two halves twice and will include the roll of remaining moulding with the purchase. New curtains and all new washable cushion covers added. An air conditioner is installed. I've replaced the moulding that seals the two fiberglass halves and will include the remaining spool of moulding with the purchase. The skylight fixture and gas stove were both replaced with brand new parts last fall. I haven't used the water tank, but when I purchased it I was told the sink works well. The electric was rewired at the electric box for a standard AC/DC power so you're not reliant on electrical adaptors when traveling. All the interior lights and power outlets work well. The tires are old but have low miles. The spare has never been used. One of the front two windows blew out while driving on the highway in Texas, so we were booking it and I've replaced it with a non tinted plexiglass for the moment. This works well as long as you aren't doing 80 mph, then it sometimes may pop out of the frame. This is common with Burro windows, and I haven't glued it in place as some have suggested. I also still have the original window hardware. The fiberglass exterior is in near perfect condition except for the back right end where there is one puncture. This shown in the last image. There is some surface rust but no structural damage. The hitch works perfectly. The front support leg is a bit crooked. The interior foam lining is old and has some rips in it. Replacing that was next on my list. </p> |
Revision Date: 2022-05-02 23:47:48
By User: Daniel Gr
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<p>1978 Fiberglass Burro Trailer in good original condition with some major restorations already in place. The trailer has been stored in dry clean places since I purchased it in 2016 from it's original owner. The floor has been entirely replaced, including subflooring. Nothing is soft anymore. The seals for the main two fiberglass halves were stripped, cleaned, and replaced, and I will include the roll of remaining moulding with the purchase. New curtains and all new washable cushion covers added. <span style="font size:16px;"> The skylight fixture and </span>gas stove were replaced last fall with brand new parts. An air conditioner is installed. I haven't used the water tank, but when I purchased it I was told the sink works well. The electric was rewired at the electric box for a standard AC/DC power so you're not reliant on electrical adaptors when traveling. All the interior lights and power outlets work well. The tires are old but have low miles. The spare has never been used. One of the front two windows blew out while driving on the highway in Texas, so we were booking it and I've replaced it with a non tinted plexiglass for the moment. This works well as long as you aren't doing 80 mph, then it sometimes may pop out of the frame a bit. This is common with Burro windows, and I haven't glued it in as some have suggested. I also still have the original window hardware, but haven't yet updated the replacement window with tinted plexi. The fiberglass exterior is in near perfect condition except for the back right end where there is one puncture and a few tiny chipped parts that do not go all the way through. All this damage mentioned is shown in the last image. The interior foam lining is old and has some rips in it. Replacing that was next on my list. It's a perfect trailer for sleeping two and a large dog comfortably! </p> | <p>1978 Fiberglass Burro Trailer in good original condition with some major restorations in place. The trailer has been stored mostly in dry clean places since I purchased it in 2016 from it's original owner. The floor has been entirely replaced, including subflooring. <span style="font size:16px;">I've replaced the moulding that seals the two halves twice and will include the roll of remaining moulding with the purchase. </span>New curtains and all new washable cushion covers added. <span style="font size:16px;">An air conditioner is installed. </span><span style="font size:16px;">I've replaced the moulding that seals the two fiberglass halves and will include the remaining spool of moulding with the purchase. </span> The skylight fixture and gas stove were both replaced with brand new parts <span style="font size:16px;">last fall</span>. I haven't used the water tank, but when I purchased it I was told the sink works well. The electric was rewired at the electric box for a standard AC/DC power so you're not reliant on electrical adaptors when traveling. All the interior lights and power outlets work well. The tires are old but have low miles. The spare has never been used. One of the front two windows blew out while driving on the highway in Texas, so we were booking it and I've replaced it with a non tinted plexiglass for the moment. This works well as long as you aren't doing 80 mph, then it sometimes may pop out of the frame. This is common with Burro windows, and I haven't glued it in place as some have suggested. I also still have the original window hardware. The fiberglass exterior is in near perfect condition except for the back right end where there is one puncture. This shown in the last image. The interior foam lining is old and has some rips in it. Replacing that was next on my list. </p> |
Revision Date: 2022-05-02 23:42:02
By User: Daniel Gr
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Burro FiberglassTrailer - Texas | 1978 Burro FiberglassTrailer - Texas |
Revision Date: 2022-05-02 19:49:38
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<p>1978 Fiberglass Burro Trailer in good original condition with some major restorations already in place. The trailer has been stored in dry clean places since I purchased it in 2016 from it's original owner. The floor has been entirely replaced, including subflooring. The seals for the main two wall pieces were all stripped, cleaned, and replaced. The skylight fixture was replaced last year. New curtains and all new washable cushion covers added. The gas stove was replaced last fall with a brand new two range top. An air conditioner is installed. I haven't used the water tank, but when I purchased it I was told it and the sink work well. The electric was rewired at the electric box for a standard AC/DC power so I wasn't reliant on electrical adaptors when traveling. All the interior lights and power outlets work well. The tires are old but have low miles. The spare has never been used. </p> | <p>1978 Fiberglass Burro Trailer in good original condition with some major restorations already in place. The trailer has been stored in dry clean places since I purchased it in 2016 from it's original owner. The floor has been entirely replaced, including subflooring. Nothing is soft anymore. The seals for the main two fiberglass halves were stripped, cleaned, and replaced, and I will include the roll of remaining moulding with the purchase. New curtains and all new washable cushion covers added. <span style="font size:16px;"> The skylight fixture and </span>gas stove were replaced last fall with brand new parts. An air conditioner is installed. I haven't used the water tank, but when I purchased it I was told the sink works well. The electric was rewired at the electric box for a standard AC/DC power so you're not reliant on electrical adaptors when traveling. All the interior lights and power outlets work well. The tires are old but have low miles. The spare has never been used. One of the front two windows blew out while driving on the highway in Texas, so we were booking it and I've replaced it with a non tinted plexiglass for the moment. This works well as long as you aren't doing 80 mph, then it sometimes may pop out of the frame a bit. This is common with Burro windows, and I haven't glued it in as some have suggested. I also still have the original window hardware, but haven't yet updated the replacement window with tinted plexi. The fiberglass exterior is in near perfect condition except for the back right end where there is one puncture and a few tiny chipped parts that do not go all the way through. All this damage mentioned is shown in the last image. The interior foam lining is old and has some rips in it. Replacing that was next on my list. It's a perfect trailer for sleeping two and a large dog comfortably! </p> |
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