1979 Boler 13 Private Seller
2 years ago - Trailer for Sale - Seattle, WA - 1166 Views 0 WatchingYear: | 1979 |
Make: | Boler |
Model: | 13' |
Length: | 13' |
Country: | US |
State or Province: | WA |
City: | Seattle |
Type of Sale: | Private Seller |
Listed: | 2 years ago |
1979 13 Vintage Boler Travel Trailer 10,000
This vintage, tiny trailer is in good condition. An ingenious design! Built in 1979, in Canada, this Boler Travel Trailer has many of its original features. This single axle, ultra lightweight fiberglass travel trailer weighs in at 1,100 lbs dry, and can be towed by many vehicles, even many small SUV s. Sleeps up to 4, with a full size bed that transitions to 4 person dining table; a bunk bed that converts to a couch. Original propane double burner stove, adjustable furnace and 3 way Dometic refrigerator. Multiple storage cubbies and spacious pantry. Original cushions in good condition. Double shell, single layer fiberglass without any defects and with original Ensolite insulation. Spare tire mounted to rear axle. Original Boler manual and marketing material available with purchase! The previous owner made some clever additions; it comes with a large screened in awning that button snaps to the fiberglass shell, as well as blackout material window coverings in good condition, fitted to the windows.
Improvements since our purchase, 5 years ago:
- New axle circa 2016.
- Regular wheel and tire maintenance: Recent bearing replacement, wheel bearings packed. Included: extra bearings and parts.
- Rear stabilizers mounted to frame.
- Light weight PVC pipe and plywood shelving system installed in pantry.
- Replaced and re wired porch light.
- Replaced door hinges.
To be sold As is This 1979 Boler Travel Trailer is ready for adventure now, or could be fixed up and Instagram ready with a little TLC.
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Is the floor wood to the outside? If so when was the last time it was replaced? Is there any mold or mildew? Is the frame rusted? It looks adorable:) Is it that fuzzy insulation? Or between two layers of fiberglass?