1972 Tow Low Trailer Camper |
Here is a Tow Low leaving the lot back in the early 1970s |
We should have tons of family memories in this baby. Notice the diamond plate canoe/kayak rack on top? This is exactly what we were looking for. Once it is cranked down it fits right in a standard garage stall and tows like a dream.
Not in bad shape for a 1972 trailer. |
If you look closely, it even has a receiver for a bike rack. |
Lower center panel was replaced at some point. |
True twin mattress = good night's sleep |
Comfy couch and another twin bed |
We'll probably cook outside, but it is good to have options! |
Small fridge to keep the essentials cold. |
New insulation, wiring, paneling and floor. Complete gut job. |
Hope fishing is good wherever you are, it is tough going up here in Minnesota. Lakes are good, but moving water is a little dangerous.
Doug
ReplyDeleteThis camper trailer is just the ticket for some quick exploring and some great fly fishing adventures. I know you guys will enjoy.
Hey Doug, how much you spend on a trailer like that? We just bought a 1993 canvas pop-up. Heading out to Yellowstone tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteHi Scott. You can pay anywhere from $1000-$5000 depending if it needs repairs, I got ours for a great price and it was completely renovated. These campers are hard to find in the midwest for some reason.
ReplyDeleteHope you have fun in Yellowstone!
I actually planning to have this box trailers for sale. Looks like I want to have my camper trailer upgraded. Anyways, do you have some advises on what or how should I do the process.
ReplyDeleteHey Doug. You still have the Tow-Low? Do you belong to the facebook tow-low group?
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