Posted 2006-12-13 11:50 AM (#52475) Subject: STOLEN TRAILER
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Posts: 1
Location: Auburn, AL
SOMEONE HAS TAKEN MY 20' ALUM GOOSENECK BRAND TRAILER. IT WENT MISSING OVER THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAYS IN AUBURN, AL IT HAS A 6' TACK THAT HAS BEEN MODIFIED WITH ALUM SHELVES. ALL OF MY SHOW TACK WAS IN THIS TRAILER. I HAVE CONTACTED MY LOCAL LAW INFORCEMENT AND FILED A REPORT. I HAVE THE VIN #'S IF ANYONE HAS SEEN IT.
Posted 2006-12-13 6:10 PM (#52479 - in reply to #52475) Subject: RE: STOLEN TRAILER
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Posts: 2954
Location: North Carolina
Welcome to the forum... too bad it's under this poor circumstance...
We might be better able to help if you posted more identifying details. I can't seem to stop myself but, I always look at passing horse trailers. There's a lot of people on these forums in a lot of places. You might get a lucky break from the forum.
Posted 2006-12-16 9:53 AM (#52544 - in reply to #52475) Subject: RE: STOLEN TRAILER
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Posts: 90
Location: louisiana
Horse or stock combo? 3 or 4 horse? Slant or straight? Width and height? Plain aluminum or colored with graphics? I am close to Alabama, so possiblity of seeing trailer around here is fairly good, especially as around my area we are having a bunch of small shows when most others shut down for the winter. But more info is definitely needed. There are many gooseneck brand aluminum trailers running around. Without some distinguishing(??) things to look for, that you tell us, there is no way to tell one from another. Looking into someones tack room around here is usually not an option because people dont want you to see what they have so no one will want to steal your stuff, so the shelves in the tack area is something kinda hard to look for. We want to help, help us help you!!!!!!