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RVF Newbee
- Joined
- Jul 17, 2021
- Messages
- 4
- Location
- Reading MA
- RV Year
- 2020
- RV Make
- Keystone
- RV Model
- Hideout
- RV Length
- 17 ft
- Fulltimer
- No
Hello
We have run the gammit from tent to pop-up to 22FT travel trailer, to a 1995 Class A Challenger, then a 2005 Class C Dutchman, and finally a 2005 Class A Winnebago Sightseer which we just traded in. We have street rods and we went from the travel trailer to a motor home in 2000 to tow that car instead of driving seperately to rallies but we just downsized to a 2020 17ft Keystone Hideout Travel Trailer. DH got tired of removing the drive shaft on the 1932 Ford to put it on a tow dolly and we don't go to as many "camping" rallies as we once did, so it was time to downsize! Next project is setting up the 1957 Chevy to tow the new RV. We puposely looked for the smallest we could get that would still be comfortable yet light weight enough for the '57 to pull and we think we have the right unit! It had one owner who used it twice and we were in the right place at the right time and got a very good deal on a trade-in. Took it for our "maiden" trip for a week in Maine and we just love it! I will be looking to connect with others who may be using a classic car for towing a small travel trailer. Thanks for the add!
Cindi and Reggie
We have run the gammit from tent to pop-up to 22FT travel trailer, to a 1995 Class A Challenger, then a 2005 Class C Dutchman, and finally a 2005 Class A Winnebago Sightseer which we just traded in. We have street rods and we went from the travel trailer to a motor home in 2000 to tow that car instead of driving seperately to rallies but we just downsized to a 2020 17ft Keystone Hideout Travel Trailer. DH got tired of removing the drive shaft on the 1932 Ford to put it on a tow dolly and we don't go to as many "camping" rallies as we once did, so it was time to downsize! Next project is setting up the 1957 Chevy to tow the new RV. We puposely looked for the smallest we could get that would still be comfortable yet light weight enough for the '57 to pull and we think we have the right unit! It had one owner who used it twice and we were in the right place at the right time and got a very good deal on a trade-in. Took it for our "maiden" trip for a week in Maine and we just love it! I will be looking to connect with others who may be using a classic car for towing a small travel trailer. Thanks for the add!
Cindi and Reggie