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Thursday, June 13, 2024

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I can't imagine this holding up well

Cdadbr said...

I was always amazed at how upscale some of these "travel trailers" could be. With their "front room picture window" and side windows. I still remember watching "The Long Trailer" as Ricky and Lucy went on an adventure to get the "travel trailer of their dreams", pulling it with a new Mercury V-8 convertible. Seemed that everything which could go wrong, did. Hauling a trailer took much more planning than they ever suspected.

JiEL said...

In 1978 I bought a «mobile home» which wasn't no more mobile because it was jacked on logs to be stable but could eventualy be pulled to move it.
It was 70f long X 12f large with 3 bedrooms and even a corner fire place in the living room.
Back then I paid it $18 000 Can.

We enjoyed it as we called it our «doll house».
I have bought it because I had my first chlld and the appartment we were renting before wasn't suitable to raise a child.

In 1982 we moved in a real larger house in downtown (the trailer park was outside the town were I was teaching) and also because the family had then 3 children.

Lot of nice menories from our «doll house»..