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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaym...link:top:en#ht_500wt_948 ckm

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The rig turned up unrestored on the Iowa Boys site, for sale a few years back.  It quickly was withdrawn from sale, however, for restoration.  Interesting to see how it eventually ended up.  best,...

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I'd love to own it. Hate to have to pay for it. Looks kinda George Jetzonish to me.Dawn

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"For the serious collector" he says.. Ya think?? All of us together couldn't afford it!!! Sure would be fun owning one though.

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I just missed a chance on a 1961 Holiday House last month in southern Alberta.  It sold for only $100.00 after being for sale for less than 4 hours; RATS!  It looked a little boxier than the one in...

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ballard wrote: For that kind of money, he should have spent a little more time and effort putting in a more suitable interior.....to me, that's too modern.......I'll give him 25,000.00 but only if he...

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This is about as close to the Holy Grail of vintage trailers as one could get. Anyone guessing what it will bring, assuming the reserve is met?

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Chump change ;-)Steve from TEXAS

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carvelloafer wrote:I just missed a chance on a 1961 Holiday House last month in southern Alberta.  It sold for only $100.00 after being for sale for less than 4 hours; RATS!  It looked a little boxier...

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ballard wrote: .....I was completely kidding. Oh,That's different then........   Mark

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I have seen this trailer described as the "holy grail" of vintage trailers, but I'm not able to understand that metaphor.  I think it's really cool because it is unique, but, when I think about all...

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This my friends is the holy grail! The owners contacted me in 2007 about value. It had belonged to the grandparents of the woman who'd contacted me. They had only camped in it a few times and it had...

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I remember that Silver Lark.  The same family contacted me about value, and like you, I thought it would make a perfect museum piece.  For that trailer, I think it would have been a shame to even...

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Kevin I agree completely - I didn't think it should be touched. The RV Museum really wanted it - they would have put up a nice display sign on it and given full credit to the original owners - it...

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16scsmark wrote: ballard wrote: .....I was completely kidding. Oh,That's different then........   MarkLOL.  Hey, that is the same trailer we discussed on here a while back, isn't it?  You picked out...

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That Silver Lark is pretty classy. How common was that style of windows that are rounded to follow the contour of the trailer? I saw a trailer way off in a field last summer that I specifically...

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Eric,You might have saw the regular Holiday House, my buddy in Bend OR has found around 5 of them the last few years you probably have seen on eBay for sale. He said the story behind them is during...

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I am in the early stages of the restoration of a 1961 model and what I have noticed is that there were a couple design decisions they made that contributed to the trailers leaking. Some of these could...

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Hey Braun, Would that be Don over in Bend. He hosted the Camp Sherman rally last fall. He's had several Holiday House trailers in the past if I remember right. Eric.

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Eric, Yes that was him, were you at Camp Sherman? My display picture has my 63' Century when we were camped there.Braun

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