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Uploaded by on May 5, 2010

Just a how to on finding vin numbers on Vintage Campers and Trailers, also a plug for a 1967 Scotty I'm selling, and a look at my 1965 Ford Wagon.

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  • mobiltec feel free to us the video

  • Great teaching video! I would like to put this on my website if you don't mind... I will put it under Trailer Tidbits...

  • Respond to this video... feel free to us video...... :)

  • thank you!

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  • thank you so much

  • Man Im going air tools all the way...

  • hey iv got a old trailer. the camper seems very old but i didnt know how to find out how old. its a PMC Weekend 18. wounder how do i go about getting the age fo my camper. iv restored it looks great now but not sure fo the age.

  • By the way, not all trailers have a tongue. Fifth wheel trailers for example. And there have been tow-behind trailers that have a fifth wheel attachment below the floor that rides on a dolly type hitch. I saw one just a few months ago. Neat design for the time. It was built in the late 30s.

  • By the way, not all trailers have a tongue. Fifth wheel trailers for example. And there have been tow-behind trailers that have a fifth wheel attachment below the floor that rides on a dolly type hitch. I saw one just a few months ago. Neat design for the time. It was built in the late 30s.

  • By the way, not all trailers have a tongue. Fifth wheel trailers for example. And there have been tow-behind trailers that have a fifth wheel attachment below the floor that rides on a dolly type hitch. I saw one just a few months ago. Neat design for the time. It was built in the late 30s.

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