I really love the retro red, white, and silver camper! It looks like something from the 50s, but modernized. Also, the last camper of the video where the damage was in the storage compartment wasn't that big of a deal, you just need to fit the refrigerator in and then go back and replace the broken- I a asume plywood
I like the looks of the retro trailer, but that final trailer may actually be the deal of the day. All depends on how much it gets discounted. The damaged you showed in the storage area, I think would be an easy repair.
Being a camper for many years I know the ins and out of a travel trailer and how everything works if you ever need to ask a question or want help with something ask your group of subscribers we all would be willing to help you out!!
As damaged trailers go, that retro would be a good first unit. It’s surprisingly hard to repair a trailer because of how they are built. The damage on that one is easy to access and fairly straightforward. It will never look new, but can still be be fixed in a way to look good. As my dad found out (the hard way,) bigger is not always better. Most people have no idea how hard a trailer is to pull and only gets harder as the trailer gets longer. A large number of campgrounds have narrow roads with tight turns. Travel trailers are like boats. Everyone wants one that is bigger then they need and suffer for it.
The cream of the crop would be the retro trailer! Throw on some whitewall trailer tires on it and it'll look AMAZING! Yeah it's small, but you can always bring a tent for the third person lol! Towing with the Wagoneer would make a *GREAT* review video!!!
Skip the middle one and try and get either the retro one(my choice)or the last one. Get it cheap, because you know you will use it once and send it back to auction. If you are getting it for like a family vacation then I would get the retro one, keep in mind that the table will make into a bed for the kids. I would turn Jessica loose on remodeling that leather couch area and she can put her stamp on it, just a thought. On the corners if you fix it right, it shouldn't be too hard to fix, glue it screw it and seal it. Good luck and happy camping.
Love the vids, been subscribed since the Uberman days and have watched every vid since lol and it’s always nice to have a change in content. Thanks for what u do, yes it maybe nothin much but for u to take the time out of youre day as well as be in all types of elements to bring us vids is hella cool of u, as I always say it’s all the small things that count. I as always am looking forward to the next vid🤘🤘🤘
First trailer sleeps 4. Sewage hose is stored in the bumper. The outdoor shower is for people coming back from the beach etc. Some models have a shower curtain that can be attached outside.
I like the retro one. Damage looks pretty easy to repair. I bought a theft recovery myself I actually enjoy fixing the minor things just watch out for roof and structure everything else no biggy.
Trailer Repair 101: Glue it, Screw it and Seal it. Good to go ...... I would stay away from the big gargantuan one quite a bit of damage on her. 1st or the 3rd ones looked minor assuming the roofs are both okay?
Hey Randy. If you are looking at getting one of these travel trailers, get the last one. I feel the first one was kinda small for your needs. You probably need to inspect the roof of the last one to be sure but the damage that we can see is mostly superficial, much easier to repair and I’m sure the fridge is fine. Most importantly, nearly everything is still in trailer. All that’s missing is the mattress in the bedroom, which in my opinion would be better anyway as I will never use a used one out of an auction.
Silver camper looks decent with some work. Cardinal is freakin huge!! 😯😯 think this one is too big!! Hmm makes you wonder why this last trailer is there? I think the first one is your best bet!
RUclipsr Rebuilder Guy sold his house... bought a f Gooseneck pull Travel Trailer from Copart that was in a flood... he made sure everything was working properly... he moved his family into the trlr... and they lived on his commercial property until he bought some land and built a new home on it!! By the looks of the one you just showed.... it looks like it hit some sort of a low clearance/tree... possibly forgetting to clos the slide-out... damaging that slide-out and cracking that side skin
The retro one is the way to go . Fix the wood and replace the metal. The metal is relatively cheap, the shipping is pretty expensive right now. Very easy fix remove the rails on the corners pull the bottom staples and slide off the damaged metal slide on the new one . A couple hours work tops .
For me, there isn’t any question, the firs trailer - the retro Terry Classic, would be a first choice. The rear corner needs some attention with some repair/reinforcement of vertical and the framing around access hatch. The wheel well trim should be fairly easy to source and install with a little reworking of that wheel opening. When my friends ask me to make suggestions about choosing travel trailers, I always suggest avoiding slide outs as they require regular and continuing maintenance and become much more trouble prone the older the rig gets. I have owned the same Tavel trailer for 27 years and it was 31 years old when I purchased it so it has no slides but otherwise all of the comforts of most modern trailers-and I have had few large problems over those years. In that last trailer, the refrigerator appeared to have not been properly installed- it should be bolted down in at least two places to the floor with at least two stabilization points connected to the wall - initially I thought not a proper RV refrigerator but it may be a 12-Volt DC Magic Chef RV refrigerator.
I can't wait till you finally get a trailer I think buying a brand new one from the dealership would make more sense because they will come with everything and teach you how to use it but im deff waiting and can't wait
Nice trailer does need some work but workable. That large window up front is rare but when traveling does collect dirt, bugs, rocks etc. There is a reason trailers get totaled with little visible damage. Repairs get much more extensive and costly on rvs.
Love the travel trailer episodes. Variety is awesome! And I'm looking for one myself (not sure why). My wife says the same thing Jessica does...."why do we need that?" I don't necessarily have an answer for that...except. I never had one and I want one.
The last one what it looks like the fridge fell over and busted the wall to the storage. As long as the roof in good shape I’d for sure pick the last one.
Randy you really need to also check out the sticker on the seal on the front doors. They tell you how much the trailers weigh so you can make sure your rigs can tow them. You will be surprised how heavy some of those trailer are. Most new travel trailers dealers won’t let you buy a trailer that you veh can’t tow. That last one was nice but I think it would be to heavy for your power wagon? Just looking out for you.
The rear of that trailer is gonna shake itself apart if not properly fixed. The wood frame flexes a lot more than you would think during transport. Proper fix is going to entail blowing most of those rear panels (the siding interlocks and is installed from the top down) and the side as well. Not a ton of money, but a LOT of labor to do it correctly.
The retro looking camper is a Terry Heartland Camper, New they run $21,500 to $29,800 for single axle models. They aren't the best built campers around, lightweight wood frames, stainless looking laminated panels, entry level furniture. their attraction is the cool retro looking trim and windows. It's the kind of camper, if someone hit it on the road, they'd take it home in a dump truck, they pretty much blow apart on contact. Take your time, try to find an aluminum frame,fiberglass exterior camper, you'll might pay a little more, but it'll out live the payment book. Please be careful opening cabinets in the campers, I've got 2 friends who were bitten by snakes that were left in campers by practical jokers, open the cabinet from the side, not standing directly in front of the opening! You're lucky, in Florida we find alligators, rattlesnakes and water moccasins hiding in cabinets and underneath everything sitting on the ground in auctions! Love your videos, I still cant believe some of the crappy cars you sit in! Be safe!
Looks to me like there are some very good deals to be had for travel trailers and motor homes,,, But,,,,, Randy,,,, I have never seen you , even once,, express a desire to go camping,,, so,, I am guessing that you are prepping,,, That's kewl,,, :-)
The retro Red white silver on for me all day long you and the other half it's just perfect I love it recover the seats a good clean and your set hook it up and get gone for the weekend week month whatever PERFECT AND IT LOOKS AS COOL AS YOU CAN WISH FOR
I like the first one because it seems easier to fix. Then the last one. The last one seems like the kitchen slide is damaged. I'm not sure on cost repair. Then the price is has to right for them.
You're going to get me started looking at trailers again. I really like that third one. That second one? Might as well get a diesel pusher motorhome if you've got that kind of money.
Screw the haters I like seeing a bit Of everything they have in the actions cus like you always say ur self u never know what kinda deals you’ll find in the action
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The first camper that you showed has too much damage to the corner you got to go in to replace that corner board to fix the rest of the camper second camper that you show needs does the damage to replace on the ceiling the third camper you showed needs a little bit of work where the Refrigerator is
I like that first small trailer but not for a family. For me it wouldn't be for camping. It would be for when my home gets too expensive to live there. I also need to tow it with the car.
I really love the retro red, white, and silver camper! It looks like something from the 50s, but modernized. Also, the last camper of the video where the damage was in the storage compartment wasn't that big of a deal, you just need to fit the refrigerator in and then go back and replace the broken- I a asume plywood
I like the looks of the retro trailer, but that final trailer may actually be the deal of the day. All depends on how much it gets discounted. The damaged you showed in the storage area, I think would be an easy repair.
Being a camper for many years I know the ins and out of a travel trailer and how everything works if you ever need to ask a question or want help with something ask your group of subscribers we all would be willing to help you out!!
As damaged trailers go, that retro would be a good first unit. It’s surprisingly hard to repair a trailer because of how they are built. The damage on that one is easy to access and fairly straightforward. It will never look new, but can still be be fixed in a way to look good.
As my dad found out (the hard way,) bigger is not always better. Most people have no idea how hard a trailer is to pull and only gets harder as the trailer gets longer. A large number of campgrounds have narrow roads with tight turns. Travel trailers are like boats. Everyone wants one that is bigger then they need and suffer for it.
I've been looking for a camper, too. I like the first one as well. Perfect for a couple. The damage doesn't scare me.
love when you check out all of copart's items the last trailer would be the right trailer to buy unless you're into repairing good luck
My rv is in storage, Randy trying to figure things out on the campers brings back memories
The cream of the crop would be the retro trailer! Throw on some whitewall trailer tires on it and it'll look AMAZING! Yeah it's small, but you can always bring a tent for the third person lol!
Towing with the Wagoneer would make a *GREAT* review video!!!
Skip the middle one and try and get either the retro one(my choice)or the last one. Get it cheap, because you know you will use it once and send it back to auction. If you are getting it for like a family vacation then I would get the retro one, keep in mind that the table will make into a bed for the kids. I would turn Jessica loose on remodeling that leather couch area and she can put her stamp on it, just a thought. On the corners if you fix it right, it shouldn't be too hard to fix, glue it screw it and seal it. Good luck and happy camping.
Hey Randy, I know a little about RVs and trust me copart it’s not the place to find one!
Love the travel trailer walkarounds keep it comin
Sewage hose’s are usually stored inside the rear bumper. Remove the cap on the end and look inside.
Love the vids, been subscribed since the Uberman days and have watched every vid since lol and it’s always nice to have a change in content. Thanks for what u do, yes it maybe nothin much but for u to take the time out of youre day as well as be in all types of elements to bring us vids is hella cool of u, as I always say it’s all the small things that count. I as always am looking forward to the next vid🤘🤘🤘
First trailer sleeps 4. Sewage hose is stored in the bumper. The outdoor shower is for people coming back from the beach etc. Some models have a shower curtain that can be attached outside.
I like the retro one. Damage looks pretty easy to repair. I bought a theft recovery myself I actually enjoy fixing the minor things just watch out for roof and structure everything else no biggy.
Trailer Repair 101: Glue it, Screw it and Seal it. Good to go ...... I would stay away from the big gargantuan one quite a bit of damage on her. 1st or the 3rd ones looked minor assuming the roofs are both okay?
14:11 I think 3rd travel trailer in video is just what u need Randy for ur family & new Jeep Wagoneer be perfect tow rig for it or Hummer SUT.
theres that Grand Wagoneer again Randy, I never get tired of looking at it. it is a work of art !!
Hey Randy. If you are looking at getting one of these travel trailers, get the last one. I feel the first one was kinda small for your needs. You probably need to inspect the roof of the last one to be sure but the damage that we can see is mostly superficial, much easier to repair and I’m sure the fridge is fine. Most importantly, nearly everything is still in trailer. All that’s missing is the mattress in the bedroom, which in my opinion would be better anyway as I will never use a used one out of an auction.
Itll fit the looks of being pulled behind the Grand Wagoroo.
Silver camper looks decent with some work. Cardinal is freakin huge!! 😯😯 think this one is too big!! Hmm makes you wonder why this last trailer is there? I think the first one is your best bet!
Get one of the trailers with a car hauler all in one units, would make car pickup trips fun
RUclipsr Rebuilder Guy sold his house... bought a f Gooseneck pull Travel Trailer from Copart that was in a flood... he made sure everything was working properly... he moved his family into the trlr... and they lived on his commercial property until he bought some land and built a new home on it!!
By the looks of the one you just showed.... it looks like it hit some sort of a low clearance/tree... possibly forgetting to clos the slide-out... damaging that slide-out and cracking that side skin
The retro one is the way to go . Fix the wood and replace the metal. The metal is relatively cheap, the shipping is pretty expensive right now. Very easy fix remove the rails on the corners pull the bottom staples and slide off the damaged metal slide on the new one . A couple hours work tops .
For me, there isn’t any question, the firs trailer - the retro Terry Classic, would be a first choice. The rear corner needs some attention with some repair/reinforcement of vertical and the framing around access hatch. The wheel well trim should be fairly easy to source and install with a little reworking of that wheel opening. When my friends ask me to make suggestions about choosing travel trailers, I always suggest avoiding slide outs as they require regular and continuing maintenance and become much more trouble prone the older the rig gets. I have owned the same Tavel trailer for 27 years and it was 31 years old when I purchased it so it has no slides but otherwise all of the comforts of most modern trailers-and I have had few large problems over those years. In that last trailer, the refrigerator appeared to have not been properly installed- it should be bolted down in at least two places to the floor with at least two stabilization points connected to the wall - initially I thought not a proper RV refrigerator but it may be a 12-Volt DC Magic Chef RV refrigerator.
The red/white/silver retro looking one was the best. Fix the rear aluminum panel and you're all set.
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Fix the retro with a few tap screws and that super strong aluminum tape that stuff works great for trailer
I can't wait till you finally get a trailer I think buying a brand new one from the dealership would make more sense because they will come with everything and teach you how to use it but im deff waiting and can't wait
Great video love watching you do your walk arounds
I like that last one. The Rockwood mini lite is a great unit. I have a 2013 ultra lite.
Nice trailer does need some work but workable. That large window up front is rare but when traveling does collect dirt, bugs, rocks etc. There is a reason trailers get totaled with little visible damage. Repairs get much more extensive and costly on rvs.
My friend Chris up in Missouri has a cardinal camp that has 3 axles with five slide outs that thing is huge.
Love the travel trailer episodes. Variety is awesome! And I'm looking for one myself (not sure why). My wife says the same thing Jessica does...."why do we need that?" I don't necessarily have an answer for that...except. I never had one and I want one.
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Generally a safe rule with an RV is that if there is any exterior damage, walk away. Too many chances for things to go wrong.
The table may fold down into a bed you use the cushions goes to the mattress in the retro one
Like that camper randy be good for you Jessica an her son good luck buddy don't get to hot out there
you should have a follow up in your description stating what did the auction off for
The last one what it looks like the fridge fell over and busted the wall to the storage. As long as the roof in good shape I’d for sure pick the last one.
Randy you really need to also check out the sticker on the seal on the front doors. They tell you how much the trailers weigh so you can make sure your rigs can tow them. You will be surprised how heavy some of those trailer are. Most new travel trailers dealers won’t let you buy a trailer that you veh can’t tow. That last one was nice but I think it would be to heavy for your power wagon? Just looking out for you.
The rear of that trailer is gonna shake itself apart if not properly fixed. The wood frame flexes a lot more than you would think during transport. Proper fix is going to entail blowing most of those rear panels (the siding interlocks and is installed from the top down) and the side as well. Not a ton of money, but a LOT of labor to do it correctly.
That mini light looks like something hit from the bottom while being delivered to the lot but I'd buy it over the other 2 campers
I have a 32 foot jayco jay flight 31bhs. I love it. You definitely need to go bigger it will get real small real quick.
I think the last is the best! I indeed think the fridge shoved forwards and the cables damaged the storage compartment
The retro looking camper is a Terry Heartland Camper, New they run $21,500 to $29,800 for single axle models. They aren't the best built campers around, lightweight wood frames, stainless looking laminated panels, entry level furniture. their attraction is the cool retro looking trim and windows. It's the kind of camper, if someone hit it on the road, they'd take it home in a dump truck, they pretty much blow apart on contact. Take your time, try to find an aluminum frame,fiberglass exterior camper, you'll might pay a little more, but it'll out live the payment book. Please be careful opening cabinets in the campers, I've got 2 friends who were bitten by snakes that were left in campers by practical jokers, open the cabinet from the side, not standing directly in front of the opening! You're lucky, in Florida we find alligators, rattlesnakes and water moccasins hiding in cabinets and underneath everything sitting on the ground in auctions! Love your videos, I still cant believe some of the crappy cars you sit in! Be safe!
The first trailer you looked at , small damage that looks to be easy to repair .
Looks to me like there are some very good deals to be had for travel trailers and motor homes,,, But,,,,, Randy,,,, I have never seen you , even once,, express a desire to go camping,,, so,, I am guessing that you are prepping,,, That's kewl,,, :-)
The retro Red white silver on for me all day long you and the other half it's just perfect I love it recover the seats a good clean and your set hook it up and get gone for the weekend week month whatever PERFECT AND IT LOOKS AS COOL AS YOU CAN WISH FOR
I'd say cheap material's and it's been well used but I love that chromed siding on it that will help keep the heat out in the summer time.
I like the first one because it seems easier to fix. Then the last one. The last one seems like the kitchen slide is damaged. I'm not sure on cost repair. Then the price is has to right for them.
The last one I like the most but probably the red white and silver one is your best bet .
Do your research the lite models generally have a strap floor system and they are normally junked because of the floor
Good morning Randy. The old School trailer is decent. The other cars, trucks and trailers are decent.
Buy the small retro camper. It wouldn’t take much to fix it and it would be easy to sell if you decide you don’t want to keep it.
Nice. But does the small caravan tick all the boxes?
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You're going to get me started looking at trailers again. I really like that third one. That second one? Might as well get a diesel pusher motorhome if you've got that kind of money.
Screw the haters I like seeing a bit
Of everything they have in the actions cus like you always say ur self u never know what kinda deals you’ll find in the action
Minilite is my pick and i like seeing trailer walkarounds.
If it’s just for you and Mike. Traveling. The aluminum trailer looks like the best bet. But, you need to learn RV’s.
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I agree with your choice nice Retro looking Trailer Good Video Randy Something Different
I love this seg! The red white trailer is perfect I would pick that one
That Cardinal is actually a Fifth Wheel Camper.
camera on a long stick might be handy or a little drone.
Great video randy I like the last one you showed
This was cool that last one damage is probably hidden behind the slide out
Red, white one!! Enjoyed the travel trailers
The first camper that you showed has too much damage to the corner you got to go in to replace that corner board to fix the rest of the camper second camper that you show needs does the damage to replace on the ceiling the third camper you showed needs a little bit of work where the Refrigerator is
Take a chance on the retro trailer, Randy!
i like the retro camper i like the red and white and silver and its a good size for u and nick
When will the video on the civic drop
They make a combo washer/dryer.
and no we definitely not tired of seeing these, actually would like to see more
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I like that first small trailer but not for a family. For me it wouldn't be for camping. It would be for when my home gets too expensive to live there. I also need to tow it with the car.
That big RV is awesome this is like a house man
Like the change of pace, the RV's are cool.
id get the retro dont forget all trailers can be sold with mortgage so alot of those are only 187.00 a month for 25 years
Anyone talking about how there was an iPhone box there on the sink in the second rv
I would love to have a trailer like that at least something to start off with once I get back on my feet and get me and my dog out of my car
That "Cardinal" goes for around 40k . Crazy.
The last one was really nice.
Trailer number one is your best one.
I like the red, white and silver one 🤘🏽
I love the RV videos… you should do more like this once in a while
Go with the red white retro one randy
The last ones my favorite
I love the travel trailer videos
Liked the camper but trying to figure out what things are was so funny 😂 love it!!!
I love the trailer videos too.
That first one looks nice 👍👍
I love looking at travel trailers we are looking for one that will not break the bank and perfect for a family of 4
You should get a bigger table
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Too bad the retro camper at first isn't bigger. Love those things
Shower and sink water is gray tank toilet water is black tank sewer hose is usually thrown away tou have to buy your own
How much was that Rockwood going for?
Damn that minilite at the right price would be perfect
What brand is the trailer
That minilite is about 10k if nobody bids . Perfect one tho
The retro style rv is best