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absw76
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2012-08-23 9:02 AM (#146554)
Subject: Looking for comments on Legend trails


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Location: Kalamazoo MI

I am looking to buy a legend trailer.  Anyone have any experience with them.  I know the company is out of business about 2005.  This is a 2001 trailer.  3 horse with weekend package.

 

Thank you for any input you may be able to give.

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jim bob
Reg. Jan 2008
Posted 2012-08-23 10:28 AM (#146559 - in reply to #146554)
Subject: RE: Looking for comments on Legend trails


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The Legend trailers I remember were built in a little trailer plant north of Coleman, Oklahoma; or just up the road from the Sundowner Trailers plant.  They were pretty well built trailers, but I believe they were either all steel trailers, or they may have built a few aluminum skinned trailers before closing their doors.  I think they were built in the old Trail Magic plant.  Several former Sundowner employees owned the Legend trailer company.  The company only operated for 2-3 years I believe.
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RTSmith
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2012-08-24 4:37 PM (#146579 - in reply to #146554)
Subject: RE: Looking for comments on Legend trails


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Like Jim Bob said, they were built in Coleman, OK. I have a '02 here right now that is a pretty nice all steel trailer, but with an aluminum roof. It looks to have been a pretty neat combination of leak resistance of the aluminum roof, yet the economy of steel. Not a bad trailer it seems. Go look at that one, you may be impressed.
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