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Location: NC | Hello! I am new here....We are getting ready to purchase a C and C trailer with a LQ by Showtime Conversions and wanted to know everyones thoughts on this manufactorer.... |
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Location: Central Arkansas | They are nicely made trailers. I have never owned one myself but have had several freinds that have been real happy with theirs. They are considered by alot of folks to be a "spinoff" of 4 Star as are Elite and Platinum. I currently own a 4 star and a Bloomer but think maybe I could be happy with a C & C if it met all my needs. |
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Location: Hunting Valley, Ohio | C & C Horse Trailers
C&C have been manufacturing custom aluminum horse, stock and cargo trailer since 1997. C&C pay special attention to the structural integrity, longevity, appearance and safety of their trailers. Unique features include heavy duty rear door holdbacks, strength and appearance of the doors, fully enclosed welded on hinges, stainless steel hardware and fasteners used everywhere possible and baked enamel finish on smooth pahnels. Rear header pads are standard on all horse trailers and high quality welding is throughout the entire trailer.
"Make Comparisons and Not Compromises" Link: http://www.candctrailers.com/aboutus.shtml
KCW kcwalker@mail.com
Edited by KCW 2008-08-06 11:05 AM
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Regular
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Location: Oklahoma City | I used to own a trailer repair business. C&C was one of the best structural trailers I have seen, especially for living quarters. LQ's should have additional framing structure for the increased weight of the LQ which C&C does on all their units.
Edited by trguy4820 2008-08-06 11:57 AM
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Member
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Location: ortonville, mi | i would do a comparison to a 4 star and see the price difference for your purchase. my friend had a c and c and had a harder time getting the resale value out of it. |
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Location: AL | We currently own a C & C trailer and have for the past 5 years. It is an awesome trailer. We currently have it listed for sale and have someone coming this weekend to take a look at it. I would have to disagree with the prior post as well. The resale value is excellent. Had a friend pay 38, 500.00 for hers about 4 years ago, and sold it for @ 42,000.00. The prices of the C&C trailer had gone up from the time that she had purchased it and therefore it was a good price for the buyer. Would buy another C&C in a minute, if I needed it. Son has gone to college, so no more pulling across the USA to rodeo. Sure have alot of fond memories from our Jr/High School Rodeo days. |
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Location: Vermont | Have a C&C, but just a 2+1...No LQ... Excellent product... |
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Location: Madras, OR | Does anyone know of one for sale with LQ? I am in Oregon, prefer a stock type back end, mid tack and tiny LQ. Email hansonlc@aol.com |
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Location: Vermont | Originally written by lchanson on 2013-09-28 2:26 AM
Does anyone know of one for sale with LQ? I am in Oregon, prefer a stock type back end, mid tack and tiny LQ. Email hansonlc@aol.com Just do a search http://www.horsetrailerworld.com/Search/TrailerSearch.aspx |
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Location: Lander WY | You have made an excellent choice. C&C is one of the best out there. Enjoy!! |
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Location: Rocky Mount N.C. | |
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New User
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Location: Port Orange, FL. 32128 | I agree with you about the C&C trailers. Love mine. we are looking for one with a different LQ layout. What do you have?
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