Anyone ever pulled a dream coach?? What's the quality?? compared to say a hart or bloomer?? I am thinking about buying one, the price is really good, and what about resale?? HELP???
Posted 2007-08-21 10:11 AM (#66189 - in reply to #66178) Subject: RE: DREAM COACH - Horse Trailers
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Have friends who, upon retiring, got exactly what they wanted for their "final" trailer in a 3h Dream Coach with 10' LQ.... they have had it for several years now and are extremely pleased with it...they live in MO and pull through some very winding hilly areas and it has held up beautifully...
Posted 2007-08-21 2:31 PM (#66203 - in reply to #66178) Subject: RE: DREAM COACH - Horse Trailers
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Location: Cartersvillle, Georgia
We have one that we are selling and buying another. We LOVE ours. As far as the quality and workmanship, you can't go wrong. We also looked at Hart and Bloomers. Hart makes a great trailer, our opinion is that Bloomer is overrated. If you are wanting to buy a very well kept used one PM us.
Posted 2007-08-22 5:25 AM (#66229 - in reply to #66178) Subject: RE: DREAM COACH - Horse Trailers
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Got one, LOVE IT!!!!!
The way I ended up w/ one was by taking a different brand trailer to the DC factory after they agreed to help fix a problem the other brand would not. Was very impressed with the quality and customer service of the DC!
Posted 2007-08-26 10:07 PM (#66508 - in reply to #66178) Subject: RE: DREAM COACH - Horse Trailers
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Location: Howard Cty, MD
Love it! Love it! Love it!
Worked with Dick Rosell in PA and custom designed it and then got a great price on it too. Do a search of Dream Coach and you'll find my pics. The team at the factory was great to work with also.