Love the trillium trailers of the 70s, we had a 1974 when i was a kid. The main problem with trying to buy one now a days is that everyone wants a ridiculous price for a 50 year old trailer, i think $15,000 plus is outrageous. You people who think these are worth that much should have your head examined.
No worries, if you can't deliver. I've been promising my sister in southern Ont. to visit. I'm just worried about driving that far with two cats. I may have to get a cat sitter so they can stay at home. Does the Trillium take a 2" ball? What rise? Monty was supposed to have a tow system, but I can't see anything with my phone camera and my knees don't bend enough to get down and look. I will have to get a ball attached to tow. I did tow a tent trailer over the rockies, but that was over 40 years ago. Jon in rural BC, Canada
@@JonTanOsb Hi there, here is a link to the Kijiji ad so that you can see more details and get contact inf: www.kijiji.ca/v-travel-trailer-camper/sudbury/trillium-1300-travel-trailer-for-sale/1657769899
@@md.adventures Your Trillium is a beauty. Unfortunately, I've had a downturn in my health that reminds me I'm an old man who can't always get what he wants. On the upside, I have everything I need to turn my Pontiac Montana into a minivan, but the strength to get the back seats out by myself. Once I can drive again, I'll try again. Even if my adventures are small, and close to home, I'm still determined to get out there. Thanks so much for all the inspiration, and I'm sure the Trillium will find new adventures with the right people. :) Jon in rural BC, Canada
Agree it sounds like your talking in a silence, It Is So Cute But There are no Sockets. Coffee pot or a litttle night light And Where do you put groceries?
I’m sorry to hear that the volume isn’t working well for you. It seems to have worked well for others so I’m not sure what’s wrong. The Trillium sold the day after we put it up for sale, I’m sure the new owners will enjoy it.
👍👌❤️🇨🇦,I inherited my dad's 1977 17' Boler, thanks for the tour
You’re welcome!
Our pleasure! It really is a cool trailer.
Love the trillium trailers of the 70s, we had a 1974 when i was a kid. The main problem with trying to buy one now a days is that everyone wants a ridiculous price for a 50 year old trailer, i think $15,000 plus is outrageous. You people who think these are worth that much should have your head examined.
It is pretty wild how much these trailers are going for these days.
I want one like that, I would be happy 😊
It’s a cool little rig, sold yesterday!
What did it go for? Looking for something exactly like this
@@jmb370 in our area for this condition they generally go for between $10K - $13K
THIS CAMPER BRAND NEW SOLD FOR $2,395 BACK IN 1976. MY UNCLE HAD ONE. THEY WERE VERY POPULAR BEING LITE WARM AND MADE OF FIBREGLASS.
Wow, very cool!
That's almost $13,000.00 in today's money.
@@MrKitty-zv3dl interesting how these have held their value
Nice. A step-up from my minivan. How much do you want? Can you deliver to BC?
Jon in rural BC, Canada
No worries, if you can't deliver. I've been promising my sister in southern Ont. to visit. I'm just worried about driving that far with two cats. I may have to get a cat sitter so they can stay at home.
Does the Trillium take a 2" ball? What rise? Monty was supposed to have a tow system, but I can't see anything with my phone camera and my knees don't bend enough to get down and look.
I will have to get a ball attached to tow. I did tow a tent trailer over the rockies, but that was over 40 years ago.
Jon in rural BC, Canada
@@JonTanOsb Hi there, here is a link to the Kijiji ad so that you can see more details and get contact inf:
www.kijiji.ca/v-travel-trailer-camper/sudbury/trillium-1300-travel-trailer-for-sale/1657769899
@@md.adventures Your Trillium is a beauty. Unfortunately, I've had a downturn in my health that reminds me I'm an old man who can't always get what he wants. On the upside, I have everything I need to turn my Pontiac Montana into a minivan, but the strength to get the back seats out by myself. Once I can drive again, I'll try again. Even if my adventures are small, and close to home, I'm still determined to get out there. Thanks so much for all the inspiration, and I'm sure the Trillium will find new adventures with the right people. :)
Jon in rural BC, Canada
@@JonTanOsb sounds good, yes it sold to the second person who came see it, going to a very good home
THIS CAMPER BRAND NEW SOLD FOR $ 2,395 BACK IN 1976. MY UNCLE HAS\D ONE SO DID OUR NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOUR.
Agree it sounds like your talking in a silence, It Is So Cute But There are no Sockets. Coffee pot or a litttle night light And Where do you put groceries?
I’m sorry to hear that the volume isn’t working well for you. It seems to have worked well for others so I’m not sure what’s wrong. The Trillium sold the day after we put it up for sale, I’m sure the new owners will enjoy it.