A much needed upgrade

As we finally approach retirement age, our wife and I are looking more and more into getting a camping trailer, unlike some retirees, both of us do not want to live on the road all day long, then the two of us just want a trailer to camp in from time to time.

It would come in absolutely handy when both of us go and visit our family, or, when family comes to visit us (the trailer can serve as a guest room).

I was looking at a bunch of brand current trailers until our wife found this 1960 antique 48-foot trailer. It iswhite and red and had a very rare look to it. The trailer has been completely restored to look care about it did all the way back in 1960 when it was first built. The only issue is that does not have a/c or heating. After talking with a Heating and Air Conditioning owner neighbor of mine I guess both of us have come up with a plan; He thinks a small ductless mini-split plan could be added under the trailer with just a few duct holes inside where they would not not even be seen. As one might expect, the a/c and heating would only job if the trailer was blocked into a power source but that would not be an issue most of the time. Also, by putting the main Heating plus Air Conditioning component under the trailer it would not take away from the antique look. My lovely wife is getting happy about the trailer now as well because she is actually into the looks of this antique 1, but she has been talking about making curtains and has even started picking out fabrics and pulled out her old knitting machine. My Heating plus Air Conditioning neighbor and I are going to take a look at the trailer Sunday. If both of us both care about what both of us see, and it appears that both of us can install a ductless mini split oil furnace and cooling system, I will be taking apartment the trailer on the weekend.

 

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