I've been doing some research on the molded fiberglass campers and discovered how nice they are. Does anyone here have one, besides campnagle?
I'd like to know more about them.
Dave
Check out the new Oliver trailers, high end at about 10 k more than the others but very nice.
http://www.olivertraveltrailers.com/
There are a couple in our TPUC (now Tennessee Kampers) group, and they are nice, but too small for my liking.
Larry
We're not even close to being in the market for a new camper, but I had to look at them since my youngest son is named Oliver... wouldn't that be cool to have a trailer with his name on it :cool: , though the oldest would probably be jealous... Too small for a family of 4 or more, though. :)
Quote from: campnagleCheck out the new Oliver trailers, high end at about 10 k more than the others but very nice.
http://www.olivertraveltrailers.com/
I had a long talk with Oliver Travel Trailers and look forward to visiting their factory in TN sometime this summer for an article.
D.
Quote from: PopUPTimesI've been doing some research on the molded fiberglass campers and discovered how nice they are. Does anyone here have one, besides campnagle?
I'd like to know more about them.
Dave
Yes, I have had one, some people call them a sailboat. ;)
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Quote from: PopUPTimesI had a long talk with Oliver Travel Trailers and look forward to visiting their factory in TN sometime this summer for an article.
D.
Very nice people, I saw them at Quartzite this winter. They are very open to having a coach built to your specs with custom features. My Casita is a fine coach and I am very happy with it. There web site is like a throw back to the 80's so you have to see one in person to see how nice they are.The Oliver at about 26K is in the Airstream Bambi or Big Foot price range and out of my range. Casita holds about 95% of resale up to about 8 years old and I cant stress enough how well built and beautiful these little coaches are. I researched over a year before parting with my Utah and going to an "egg"
Quote from: PopUPTimesI had a long talk with Oliver Travel Trailers and look forward to visiting their factory in TN sometime this summer for an article.
D.
Holy Cow, Dave! I had no idea that a new brand of TT was being made practically in my back yard. Looks like it is 61 miles away, maybe an hour and a half from my house!!!
I spent a lot of time on their website. Looks very interesting. Their adjustable tongue length is possibly revolutionary.
Let me know when you are down here to tour the factory. I'd love to buy you lunch.
Larry