My 1977 13ft Scamp Trailer
Because
we are staying put I quickly decided not to sell my little travel trailer. I also told myself that if I am keeping it we
will be using it – often. Along with all
the other projects I have taken on in the past six weeks I also decided to give
my trailer a much needed overhaul. There
isn’t much to these little trailers but, as with anything, they do need to be
maintained and eventually they need a little more than routine care.
My
trailer is a 13 foot Scamp built in 1977.
The company is still in existence today, despite a factory fire a few
years ago that destroyed all of their fabrication equipment and their
buildings. Thankfully they were able to
rebuild and are now fully operational again.
They have a website if you would like more information - www.scamptrailers.com
My
parents bought the trailer I now own and I knew the first time I laid eyes on her
that I wanted one for myself. It was
small and adorable, lightweight and had everything in it I needed. At this time we were strictly tent campers so
this was a serious upgrade. I also know
that because of its size I could handle it and pull it with my little pick up,
no problem.
When my
parents decided to upgrade (Mom wanted a toilet) she became mine. I was so excited to get her because I never
thought my dad was ever going to let this thing go. I still think he dreams of stealing her back sometimes.
I have
owned this trailer for 12 years now and we have put a lot of miles on her. Other
than keeping her clean the only thing I’ve done up until now was to have my dad
put a new laminate top on the table about ten years ago and a new set of tail
lights last year. Oh, and I replaced the
propane regulator sometime ago too. This
spring, however, I felt she was showing her age so I decidedto do a lot more.
Thank
goodness for the fact that I happen to have been blessed with a talented father
that can fix anything and who also happens to have a big shop full of stuff. The first thing he did was to put new marker
lights on the side of the trailer, her old original ones no longer worked and
then to weld on a new tongue jack for me, the old original one was worn out.
He
primed and painted the tongue and bumper for me and because he had an extra
battery box, and a battery no less, he added that too. Now I have battery powered lights inside! We have never had those hooked up
before. I am so pleased.
A
couple Sundays ago I went up to help him and we re-plumbed the propane line
simply because it was the old original and we felt it was time for an
upgrade. Safety is key. Then we added a new counter top and replaced
the table top so it would match.
New countertop & updated cabinets
Matching table top
So nice! I just love it.
Last
week we put her back into my driveway and I was able to sand and paint the
cabinet doors, add new knobs and paint the inside of the cabinet floors. I have scrubbed every nook and cranny of this
trailer inside and out. My mother
insisted we clean the inside of the hubcaps!
So I do mean every nook and cranny.
The
wheel bearings have been re-packed and on Monday I took her down to get new
tires. All I have left to do is finish
applying the gel gloss to the exterior, which I do annually, and to re-fill the
propane tank. Once that is done she will
be ready to roll.
My dad
had all the lumber, screws, laminate, welding supplies, hardware, most of the
paint, etc. What I had to purchase out
of pocket was bearings, flexible propane line, marker lights, tongue jack,
paint for the cabinets, new knobs and of course, tires. My out of pocket expense came in just under
$350. Not bad when you stop to think
about all we did to her.
Fortunately
I still had just enough money left from my yard sale to cover the paint and
knobs for the cabinet doors. I was able
to pay cash for everything but the tires.
I put those on my credit card and will be getting that paid off next
month when the bill comes due.
We are
so excited about using her this summer and getting out and about. I’ll keep you updated on our travels as we
re-discover the great state that we live in.
Hopefully next year we can head out of state and explore some of the
places we always talk about like Mount Rushmore and the Grand Canyon.
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