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Old 09-28-2014, 10:14 AM   #1
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Help IDing this Travel Trailer

I recently purchased a very old travel trailer with zero identifying marks - make, model, year. All I know is that it's really old. If I post pictures here or on a different forum are there members who can help identify it??
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Go ahead and post the pics I'm sure there's someone here that might know what it is.
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Old 09-29-2014, 01:45 AM   #3
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PLEASE HELP identify this trailer...

I recently purchased a very old travel trailer with zero identifying marks - make, model, year. All I know is that it's really old. Can anyone tell me the make, model, or even year? The serial # on the tongue is 22(space)2892. That's all I have to go by. Please help if you can. Thanks!!!
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Old 09-29-2014, 03:45 AM   #4
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1989 Vogue IV 37' DP with DD 6V92TA and ZF 5 speed automatic. I purchased this about 6 weeks ago and have been working on it since trying to get everything funcitonal. The little motorhome is a 23' that I sold since purchasing this one.
She's a beauty. Thanks for sharing.


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RCC, not sure what u got there,,,odd that it has 2 differnt doors...

i like it..at first i would love to know,,,,i will be looking for it in my free time,,,,i love all the different vintage tt,s
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Your question was moved to it's own thread for better exposure rather than letting it get buried in the long running TT thread it was originally posted in.

Good luck with a resolution.
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what thread was it moved to....im curious also ?...thanks
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The siding is the same as that used on the old 'Angeles" I have. Lower part of windows also similar. No other resemblance.

I'm betting this was one of the dozens of brands that came out of California in the late forties/ early fifties. Lots of shops idled by the end of WWII went into the trailer making biz. Post war housing shortage and all that...most such businesses didn't last long.
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what thread was it moved to....im curious also ?...thanks
You just posted here in the new location:

Vintage Forum.
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lol,,,,,duhhh.....it was a long day...lol
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lol,,,,,duhhh.....it was a long day...lol
Roger that, BTDT.
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I think Francesca is right. It looks like a 1950s Angel travel trailer I have seen several pics of these that look like quite similar. The only other possibility?? Possibly a larger Dolton travel trailer. I had a smaller 1955 Dalton once that is almost identical in style.


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