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4N Country
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2006-01-25 9:44 AM (#35963)
Subject: southern classic trailers


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Location: Wisconsin
Can anyone tell me about  these trailers?  My dad is looking at one but there is no information on any website about the manufacturer.  They do not even have a website it appears .  Does anyone have or did have one of these trailers?  Pros or cons would be helpful.  Thanks.  

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4N Country
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2006-01-26 2:52 PM (#36025 - in reply to #35963)
Subject: RE: southern classic trailers


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Location: Wisconsin
 Hasn't anyone heard anything about these trailers?  If only I could find any information on the web....but so far nothing
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dblhocker
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2006-01-26 4:18 PM (#36029 - in reply to #35963)
Subject: RE: southern classic trailers


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Southern Classic trailers are made in Sumner, IA and have been for about 15years.  The company was started by someone who used to work for another trailer company, can't remember which one now.

They are a well made trailer, very heavy duty.  They are probably not as cosmetically finished as some trailers.........so if you're wanting a real fancy finish, these probably aren't the trailers for you.  I know of several horse dealers in the upper midwest that pull a Southern Classic, because they hold up well from hauling hard.

Their niche seems to be more in the stock trailer end of things, although they do make horse trailers as well........hope this helps.

 

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4N Country
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2006-01-26 8:59 PM (#36048 - in reply to #35963)
Subject: RE: southern classic trailers


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  Thank you very much...I knew someone had to know something!!  This trailer is a stock combo slant.  Nothing is done to the dressing area but that is the way my dad wanted it so that he had a project to keep him occuppied for the rest of winter.  I will the pass the info on.  I was curious as to the weight compared to other trailers and was looking for a website but it won't open.  Wonder why??  Thanks again!!
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4N Country
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2006-01-26 9:57 PM (#36056 - in reply to #35963)
Subject: RE: southern classic trailers


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What poor timing!!!  I just called my dad to tell him the good news about the quality of trailer and he said he found out that the trailer was sold.    Well the trailer shopping continues.
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