A fond farewell to our Trailmanor
My wife and I parted ways with our beloved 2922KD today. After two hail damage incidents (one severe) in two years we knew we had to do something. My first preference was to build a shelter on our property and after a year of trying, it became apparent it was too complicated and too expensive. Research shows that fiberglass construction is much more resistant to hail damage-it seems anything that would damage a fiberglass trailer would be of epic proportions. So I have been toying with a change for a while. Now, with being "orphaned" a real possibility I knew it was time. Too many unique parts on a Trailmanor that if broken and unavailable would leave you out of luck. I figured the trade in value will never be higher, at least until Trailmanors become collector items. So, after 10 days of looking at a ton of travel trailers in northern Colorado, we found the "one". A 2016 Lance 1995 travel trailer at Ketelsens Campers in Denver. We made the trade this afternoon. It was sad to see our tricked out Trailmanor being towed away. We will miss our very unique trailer. We will miss the fine folks on this forum, most of all Bill, his amazing screen door and always ready advice and steady hand at running one of the best forums on the internet. I won't go away completely, too many great folks here, and may even chime in if I have experience on a topic. Thanks to all for a wonderful Trailmanor experience.
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Mark & Claudia - Greeley, Colorado
2016 Lance model 1995
2013 Ford Lariat F-150 Super Crew Eco-boost with 4x4 Off Road & Max Tow
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