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Old 08-24-2008, 09:51 PM   #1
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Need some input, pros and cons, good or bad, about Classic trailers.
Thanks for any input.
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I like them..I've had a few Terminators, and they are really quite nice all around for the price.
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Great trailer and great service.I had a small issue with mine and they had it fixed paid the bill and my inconvenience.Great trailer for the money.Dominator xt is the best package in my opinion.Good luck.
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Thanks guys!!
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Todd,

Great product for the money. I am pleased with the one I own.
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I've got a 28 foot Classic...owned it for three years and would buy another one.
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Gentlemen,

Need some input, pros and cons, good or bad, about Classic trailers.
Thanks for any input.
I have a 24ft 2001 RTX that I purchased new. I have really enjoyed it and I would highly recommend Classic. Zero problems.

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Old 08-25-2008, 10:19 PM   #8
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Since you guys haul these things up and down the highways, I figure you all would know as to how they perform. I'm looking at 600 mile round trips and just want something that will hold up and still be able to open the side door when I get to the track.

Dave, I agree with you that vendors are needing to unload their trailers. People are having to tighen their belts with the economy the way it is. What a time to be building a Stocker, huh? I have found a 28 footer roughly 40 miles from the house that appears to have low miles. Now to work a deal......

Thans again to all of you who responded with their inputs. Much appreciated.
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Old 08-26-2008, 03:12 AM   #9
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Todd, with all due respect, may I humbly suggest that you consider knocking-off a couple of liquor stores instead of a bank. Banks mean the FBI gets involved, Federal pen instead of state prison, etc. Just too much hassle man! And besides financial institutions are just in a state of turmoil. You'll probably(or prolly as Pogo and some on here would say) have a bigger score with the liquor stores anyway!LOL

Could somebody please explain to a dumb-*** like me, exactly how do ya' put those little 'faces' wherever ya' want 'em? I'm lucky to find the 'on' switch.

Oh yeah, good luck on the trailer purchase, Todd.
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Old 08-26-2008, 10:46 AM   #10
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Ken,

You are correct. A college professor I once had told us that federal prison is the way to go versus a state prison. He said you can probably play tennis or whatever while serving your time. Houston seems to have a bunch of liquor stores but here, where I live, there is a bank on every corner. Either way, I think I will leave the robbing to someone else and just spend the kid's college fund.
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