
Here is our 1970 Aristocrat Lo-Liner Classic Camping Trailer. Hopefully it doesn't sell to quick, were going to camp in this weekend maybe. Bought another trailer so "Charles" the Aristocrate needs a new home. This trailer is original, it is not perfect, it has been upkept through the years, has had repairs here and there as needed, but is very clean, and does not smell like an old box. It tows very well, and has good wiring. This is a trailer you can pretty much take out right now and enjoy yourself. The fridge, lights and stove work, they are all propane, water works, overall a good vintage camp trailer. I love the little Canned Ham and Bread box trailers, but this one has just the right look to it, and is nice, because you can park it in most garages, it is 6'9" high, and 7'4" wide, and 15'3" from front of the tonge to the rear bumper. I am 5'10" and can stand up in it with ease. The Lo-Liner is pretty sought after, I think there is an Aristocrat club here in the willamette valley. It is not perfect, it has its bumps and bruises, the floors are really clean underneath, no rot, and the frame is in good shape. I have not had this that long, ran into a little larger trailer that will fit our needs a little better. We have 6 in our family. It sleeps 4 comfortably, but it is rated at 5. It has a queen bed in the back, that slides into a couch, up above it has a single bunk, and the front table area, turns into a bed as well. I do have a clean and clear title on it, and is titled as a 1970 Aristocrat. I am a classic car dealer, so will consider classic car trades, no major projects though. I have a tear drop and a '62 Shasta coming up fro sale as well. The Little 1946 Ford F1, is a good friend of mines, with a wicked Jaguar V12, 6spd Manual and Jaguar Rearend. Thanks, 503-910-2085
SOLD