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Oliver
Legacy
small
travel
trailer
"lightweight,
low
maintenance,
self
contained"
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The
Oliver
Legacy
is
a
custom
molded
fiberglass
travel
trailer
that
is
designed
and
constructed
to
make
a
lightweight,
aerodynamic,
fully
insulated,
low
maintenance
and
self
contained
travel
trailer.
Oliver
say
that
"The
Frame
is
an
all
aluminum
box
tubular
design.
The
reason
for
an
all
aluminum
construction
is
to
lighten
the
weight
of
the
unit
as
well
as
provide
a
frame
that
will
never
rust.
The
overall
construction
of
the
Oliver
Legacy
is
a
Double
Wall
Fiberglass
Core
that
contains
Thinsulate™
Acoustic
Insulation.
Basically,
you
have
a
completely
custom
molded
fiberglass
exterior
shell,
as
well
as
a
completely
custom
molded
fiberglass
interior
shell.
Between
the
two
layers
of
fiberglass
there
is
an
insulation
barrier.
The
custom
molded
exterior
has
been
designed
to
direct
and
keep
water
from
ever
entering
the
shell.
Every
opening
or
attachment
to
the
exterior
has
been
encased
in
a
fabricated
enclosure
and
sealed
to
protect
from
all
of
the
elements."
On
the
inside,
Oliver
says
"you
will
find
a
beautiful
and
brilliant
white
gel
coated
cabin.
There
is
no
carpet
to
be
found
on
the
walls
or
even
on
the
floor.
A
tiled
floor
comes
standard
in
the
Oliver
Legacy,
but
an
optional
carpet
kit
is
available.
Above
you
will
find
a
full
surround
of
overhead
storage
space.
These
overhead
cabinets
have
been
custom
molded
into
the
inner
fiberglass
shell
as
a
one
piece
design.
This
is
a
feature
that
can
be
greatly
appreciated.
There
are
no
pop-rivets
or
screws
used
to
hold
the
cabinets
in
place
as
they
are
part
of
the
interior
fiberglass
mold!
The
seating
in
the
cabin
is
also
molded
into
the
inner
shell
and
conceals
more
storage
space
that
is
hidden
beneath
each
seat.
You
will
find
the
bathroom
in
the
Oliver
Legacy
to
be
very
spacious
and
also
quite
useful.
The
bathroom
has
a
toilet,
a
shower
and
a
custom
molded
sink
with
a
vanity."
We
show
the
floorplan
below
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Oliver
Legacy
small
travel
trailer
"lightweight,
low
maintenance,
self
contained"
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What
do
you
think?
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your
comments
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Readers'
comments:
StreetRodder
:
I live in Minnesota, and we have a trailer built here, called a SCAMP. What makes this different from a SCAMP, other than the aluminum frame? The SCAMP is quite a bit less money. And what is the price? Trade secret?
53FC
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I would like to know what type of flooring is used to bolt the body to the aluminum frame? Is this a wooden floor concept like that used by airstream? I would hope not~! For the weight and price of $19,600 retail, this could be a winner
Oldman
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Why not show the price? Others do.
Bill
:
Looks great. How about Insulation $ Heat in Winter months?
Rick Rivera
:
I need a lighter weight pull trailier, like listed.
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