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Tigerpony
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2007-02-25 1:27 AM (#56239)
Subject: Aluminum Trailers


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This is my first time on "Trailer Talk" and I am currently looking at a Classic C aluminum trailer and am wondering what people think about the Westerner 2H slant. Have you ever had one? If so...what have been the positives and the negatives? Thanks....
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Painted Horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2007-02-25 8:16 AM (#56248 - in reply to #56239)
Subject: RE: Aluminum Trailers



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Classic is a small trailer manufacture near Boise Idaho. Last I  heard, they had 10 dealers mostly in the west. They only build Aluminum trailers and have been in business 7-8 years. 

I have had two Classic trailers, A 3 horse Monarch and a now a bunkhouse (3 horse weekend package).

I have not looked closely at their Westerner line of trailers. So I can't speak for that trailer model. But as a company the products that I have bought have held up well, been priced very competitively with other makes of trailers, and usually offered a few extras for the same price.

 

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siseley
Reg. Jul 2006
Posted 2007-02-26 10:25 AM (#56317 - in reply to #56239)
Subject: RE: Aluminum Trailers



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TIGERPONY;

I have the 2h,bp,classic westerner, and we just love it!!! I have a pure Polish Arab, and an elderly arab/qtr cross who also ride in it very well, as well as I love the rumbar floor and walls. The tack room is large enough to empty the spare, and jack from, and two of us to sleep inside. It tows well, and seems really well built with great welds and solid. Since i tow frequently over 4500 ft, and sometimes with a Tahoe for the flat towing, she is great. Here are a pic of her;

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Tigerpony
Reg. Feb 2007
Posted 2007-02-28 9:28 PM (#56524 - in reply to #56317)
Subject: RE: Aluminum Trailers


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Thank you....I am hearing good things about the brand and it is definitely helping me in my decision. Great pics :)
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loveduffy
Reg. Feb 2006
Posted 2007-02-28 11:42 PM (#56536 - in reply to #56317)
Subject: RE: Aluminum Trailers



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I wish i was there nice pic thank you
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