Posted 2007-06-10 5:39 PM (#62096 - in reply to #62089) Subject: RE: Chaparel Trailers
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Posts: 474
Location: White Mills, Ky.
We have a 2000 Chaparel 3H slant GN. We have been very happy with it. It had a 4' SW DR which we converted to a mini LQ. We have travelled with it a lot and have had no problems.
Posted 2007-06-11 3:34 PM (#62144 - in reply to #62089) Subject: RE: Chaparel Trailers
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Posts: 27
Location: Pink, Oklahoma
I purchased a brand new Chaparel in 1989 or 1990. The company was great to deal with. I had lots of custom options put on it that they were more than willing to do for me (very reasonably too I might add) I finally sold it about 2 years ago to buy a bigger trailer and got more money for it than I had originally paid for it.
Posted 2007-06-11 6:08 PM (#62149 - in reply to #62089) Subject: RE: Chaparel Trailers
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Posts: 187
Location: KS
I have a 93 with a 6' short wall, that we put living quarters into. It is still a great trailer and still pulls great. I know it's been pulled over a 150,000 miles at least. Has developed some rust spots over the years, but that is expected with a steel trailer, and it was kept outside for several years. Hope the newer models are made as good as the older models.