Posted 2005-08-03 10:29 PM (#28857 - in reply to #28842) Subject: RE: American Spirit
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Posts: 634
Location: Tipton, IN
The last time I looked at one at the Horse Fair they were a nice trailer, and well designed. Member InIndian just took delivery on her new AS LQ trailer within the last couple of months and has nothing but good to say about the trailer. I also suggest you go up to the search function and put American Spirit, and you will get a number of threads that will answer most of your questions.
Posted 2005-08-05 2:19 AM (#28895 - in reply to #28842) Subject: RE: American Spirit
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Posts: 189
Location: nashville, In.
Hey! I heard my name mentioned. I really like my A.S. trailer. I ordered a 12ft. sw 3H . Best thing I've done. I have soooo much storage space it. Lots of really well thought out options, such as--on the drop down doors, the handles are in the middle, 1/2 way up. This is really nice for vertically challenged people like me! I can reach them and this is a 7 1/2 ft tall trailer. I really like the saddle rack, no saddles falling off or haveing to tie them on. They even put a little light (thanks Mom Goon, her idea) under the gooseneck so you can see at night. The LQ door and the escape door has rounded corners so it doesn't cut the awning. They even have tie rings on both sides of the trailer which I like. Lots of other things, not enough room to tell all.
Well you get my drift. Some very nice things on these trailers and in them. My LQ was done by LSR conversions and it is wonderful. I've had people that have had upper crust trailers tell me that my LQ is better than theirs. Very well laid out with no wasted space.