Bob Heine
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Lookin4, our travel trailer was built before 1954 (two years before the first Serro Scotty). It was a Crescent trailer and it's the only one I've ever seen or heard of. It had a few flaws, like the caulking -- only the roof and windows were caulked (dust entered the trailer through huge gaps in the plywood wheel wells). It was also assembled with screw-nails that started coming out on the way to Alaska (while mom cooked dinner, my father, brother and I replaced the nails with blued slotted screws that rusted in their boxes). That's when I learned first and second layer blisters leak clear fluid but third layer blisters leak blood.Looks like a Serro Scotty Sportsman. We camped out at the beach with one of those in the '70s.
I'm debating getting one of those now, vs. a newer camper.
Other brands of travel trailers from back then may be worth fixing up but I would stick to the big names (for parts availability). I think Jack has found a keeper.



