Chaparral Trailers
Phyllis
Reg. Aug 2008
Posted 2009-06-23 9:31 AM (#106893)
Subject: Chaparral Trailers


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While we are at it - looking at a 2002 Chaparral three horse slant gooseneck for $3500.  I don't have deep pockets.  Rust is about what you would expect - some light/surface in a couple of places - everything else appears good.  Any thoughts on Chaparral's for a run-around trailer (vet, camping, local shows)?
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jim bob
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2009-06-23 10:16 AM (#106896 - in reply to #106893)
Subject: RE: Chaparral Trailers


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The Chapparal trailer is no longer built; but being that you will have a used steel trailer, I wouldn't let that bother me.  Most parts used on that trailer would be pretty standard in the industry.
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Dwight
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2009-06-23 1:10 PM (#106912 - in reply to #106893)
Subject: RE: Chaparral Trailers


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We have a 2000 Chap. and have been quite pleased with it.  It had a 4'sw dr that we finished into a weekender.  There is almost no rust on it even though it sits out most of the year. 
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big ticket
Reg. Apr 2009
Posted 2009-06-23 1:20 PM (#106916 - in reply to #106896)
Subject: RE: Chaparral Trailers


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Originally written by jim bob on 2009-06-23 10:16 AM

The Chapparal trailer is no longer built; but being that you will have a used steel trailer, I wouldn't let that bother me.  Most parts used on that trailer would be pretty standard in the industry.

 When did they stop building them?

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