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1979 Trillium 4500 Private Seller

3 years ago Trailer for Sale  Seattle, WA 3313 Views 1 Watching
Year: 1979
Make: Trillium
Model: 4500
Length: 15 feet
Country:US
State or Province:WA
City: Seattle
Type of Sale:Private Seller
Listed:3 years ago
Location: Seattle, WA
SOLD!

A light weight towing dream, this 1979 Trillium "Tilly" was salvaged and lovingly restored by her previous owner. Two dinettes, one that folds into a double bed, the other into a twin bed, LED lights, fridge, stove, sink, closet, medicine cabinet and plenty of cupboards/storage. Tilly comes ready to go on her next adventure! Included in the sale are dishes, silverware, retro cookware, cleaning supplies, fire extinguisher and travel games.

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Revision Date: 2021-04-16 22:01:51
By User: Treina A
Revised Field: price

Old Value New Value
12500.00 11500.00

Revision Date: 2021-04-05 17:48:24
By User: Treina A
Revised Field: price

Old Value New Value
13000.00 12500.00
Posted by JPugetSound (3 years ago)

Hello! My PNW based family of 4 (kids 9&12) are interested in a small camper, but are limited to about 1,500lbs tow capacity. My questions then are first about the dry weight of your Trillium, where you are located, and how much you’re asking for your camper. Thanks so much for your time in advance and have a wonderful week! Jonathan

Posted by Treina A (3 years ago)

Hi! The dry weight is aprx 1400lbs. I'm located in Seattle (West Seattle) and I'm asking $12500 obo.

Posted by thrifty bill (3 years ago)

Likely tow weight is going to be 1,600 to 1,800 pounds. My 1300 with very little weighed in at almost 1,600 pounds (no battery, no propane, no furnace). The 4500 is two feet longer. Now that I have electrical and propane installed, I need to re-weigh. It will be up for sure.

Posted by JPugetSound (3 years ago)

Thanks everyone for your responses this far. Unless we upgrade a vehicle to gain towing capacity beyond what our Forester offers, I think we’ll have to stick with a tent.