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Location: Santa Rosa, CA | I've found an older (1986) Featherlite 3-horse gooseneck for sale in very good condition, owned by the original owner who seems to have taken good care of it. It seems to be very well made and floor, etc. is in good shape.
How are the older Featherlites?
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Location: Lockport, Illinois | Is it a "Touch Of Class", Featherlite? |
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Location: Santa Rosa, CA | I don't think it is --- I Googled this and looked at a few and it doesn't look like that model. It was a custom trailer for the original owner (who is selling it). It has the plain flat unfinished aluminum skin on the outside, no graphics or color.
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Location: NY | my friend has an old featherlite and he loves it I tried to buy it from him and he said that I could have it when he died |
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Location: Northern CA | Is it the one in Napa? |
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Location: Santa Rosa, CA | Yes, it's the one in Napa. |
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Location: Northern CA | Yeah- can't beat the price either.The thing is built like a tank.
I have been thinking of selling mine (2006) and getting something older that I can pay for outright. I am still making payments on mine.
I need something taller than what Iv'e got as well.Also wish that I had gotten a 3-horse instead of the two horse. |
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Location: Santa Rosa, CA | Jackbrat, I'm picking up the 86 Featherlite today! I hear you about not wanting to make payments...
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Location: Northern CA | watermarkfarm, congratulations! I think you made a great purchase. How exciting! |
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